Egypt, Cairo
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Maadi Narmer School was founded in 1996 by Mohamed El Rashidy. His vision was to offer every child the chance to shed fear, behold the wonder, and develop creativity. He believed that those who know enough are those who know how to learn and to raise life-long learners who have an obligation to change the world for the better. The school operates with two divisions: The British Division and the Semi-International Division.
Maadi Narmer School supports an active community across its two divisions: The British Division and the Semi-International Division. Key events include Egyptian Day and Fundraising Camp in the British Division, and Egyptian Day and NMUN in the Semi-International Division. Graduation ceremonies and Last First Day mark major calendar moments, and the school highlights events and activities through its news and blog sections. The Narmerian community is reflected in student and alumni testimonials and school publications such as the MNS Magazine.
Maadi Narmer School is a two-division British and Semi-International school in Cairo serving students aged 3 to 18. The British Division follows the Cambridge Primary Curriculum for the early years and offers Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels and Pearson Edexcel IGCSE within a framework aligned to Oxford International Primary Curriculum. The Semi-International Division adheres to MOE standards in ICT and core subjects, emphasizing information and communication technology. The campus includes STEM, Drama, Art, Reading Rooms, a Library, a Theatre, science and ICT laboratories, well-equipped classrooms, a clinic, outdoor play areas, and sports facilities. The Humanities and Egyptian Culture content run across divisions, with field trips and projects that foster heritage and awareness. The school also offers clubs and programs such as Model United Nations, a student union, and a range of performing and visual arts, science and languages initiatives that prepare students for international higher education.