Egypt, Cairo
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IKC began in 1958 on the Island of Zamalek as a dream that grew across decades, fostering passion, care and quality education. The expansion moved from the Dar El Tarbiah campus in Zamalek to the Kingdom in 6th October City to welcome future generations who would become agile and digital leaders. IKC is the new addition from the Dar El Tarbiah educational foundation, while preserving the school's family philosophy and the board of governors. The expansion maintained leadership practices while embracing new leadership models. IKC commenced in September 2021, offering British Education from Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 4.
IKC participates in Community Social Responsibility through Lebaladna Non-Profitable Development Foundation. IKC students are welcome to join Lebaladna activities; Lebaladna was declared under decree
IKC maintains active parent involvement through its Parents and Pupils' life program. The school organizes workshops with life coaches and guest speakers to support parents in guiding students across ages. It also runs parent-and-student groups that offer a range of extracurricular activities, supervised by experienced staff. These groups are open to all parents and students. The program emphasizes partnership with families to support student development and safety after school hours.
International Kingdom College (IKC) is an extension of the Dar El Tarbiah Schools Educational Establishment in 6th October City, Giza, Egypt. It opened in September 2021 to provide British Education from Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 4, serving students aged 3 to 18. IKC offers a British Curriculum with Cambridge IGCSE and also includes an American Curriculum option, fostering enquiry-based learning. ICT is extensively used to support learning, and the campus features two libraries, including a virtual library, to support reading and research. IKC delivers a STEM curriculum and runs a French language program to broaden cultural horizons. It emphasizes personalized learning and aims to prepare students for life beyond exams by developing knowledge, skills and mutual respect. The program is enriched by events and educational visits such as Water Day and Pi Day, continuing the Dar El Tarbiah family philosophy and governance.