Egypt, Alexandria
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The school planned for a state-of-the-art swimming pool, indoor cafeteria, gymnasium, and auditorium by the end of 2010. Three new levels of classrooms were added. Three science laboratories were added. A new library was added.
A state-of-the-art swimming pool and a gymnasium were part of the planned campus facilities by the end of 2010. The plans emphasize athletic and physical education facilities on site.
Three new levels of classrooms were added. Three science laboratories were added. A new library was added.
The Activities section features a gallery displaying student activities. A Media Center page indicates ongoing student resources and activities, with recent news mentioning the Alexandria library.
The International American School of Alexandria (IAS) offers Kindergarten through Grade 12 on an American curriculum in English, with native-speaker staff guiding the language arts program. Classical Arabic is taught as a native language, alongside formal Egyptian National Studies, including Egyptian History, Religion, and Arabic. ESL supports students who need English language development, while French begins in Grade 1 and Spanish is offered in Grade 9. Founded by Mr. and Mrs. Ashraf Wahby, IAS started as a hopeful vision for Egypt's children and grew from a nursery into a K–12 community. In the mid-2000s land was acquired, and by 2006 the school expanded to Grades 1–6, with facility additions. Plans for a swimming pool, indoor cafeteria, gymnasium, and auditorium were complemented by new classrooms, science labs, and a library. The school emphasizes leadership, service, and character through its Honor System and co-curricular offerings, including academic, cultural, and language activities.