Egypt, Cairo
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Located in Cairo, Egypt. Malvern College Egypt serves students from 18 months to 18 years. It is part of the Malvern College International family and maintains close ties with Malvern College UK.
Early Years through Sixth Form (18 months to 18 years).
British international school
English as an Additional Language (EAL) support and school counselling/wellbeing services.
United Kingdom
The school offers daily bus transportation for students. Bus routes are monitored via GPS to ensure efficient travel. Each bus has a matron responsible for student safety; applications are made through the transportation department by hotline 19198 or email transportation@malverncollege.edu.eg.
Application & Registration Fees
- A one-time, non‑refundable registration fee is required to secure an offered place and must be paid immediately (within one week) of the offer of enrolment; failure to pay within that period may result in the seat being offered to another applicant.
Tuition fees (per year group / per term)
- The College issues tuition invoices that set the payment deadlines and the amounts liable for each term; a student's entitlement to attend is conditional on full payment of each term's tuition and other charges shown on the invoice. Specific tuition amounts per year group and per term are not published on the College's public admissions and payment pages.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Securing a place: the registration fee must be paid within one week of receiving an enrolment offer.
- Payment deadlines: the exact payment deadlines for tuition and other charges are stated on each invoice; attendance is conditional on payment by the invoice deadline.
- Late payment charges: an administration charge of 5% of the overdue amount is imposed for each week's delay in payment unless a prior arrangement has been agreed with the College.
- Exclusion for non‑payment: the College may withhold information, character references or property and may exclude or withdraw a student where payment is not made by the invoice deadline.
Withdrawal and refund rules
- Withdrawal notice deadlines: written withdrawal notices must be delivered to the College by 15 October for withdrawal in/at any time in Term 2, by 31 January for withdrawal in/at any time in Term 3, or by 1 May for withdrawal at the end of Term 3 or from/at any time in Term 1 of the following academic year. If a notice is delivered during a College holiday it is deemed received on the first day of the next session.
- Refunds: registration fees and bus (transport) fees that have already been paid are non‑refundable.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not applicable: Malvern College Egypt is listed as a day school (boarding facilities: DAY), so boarding fees do not apply.
Transport / Bus fees and rules
- Bus service: daily bus transportation is offered; the service operates under published bus rules and route capacity limits. Bus fees are charged per year (listed as LE per year on the transport page) and paid bus fees are non‑refundable even if the service is not used. Specific route charges and per‑route fees are shown as part of the transport material the College maintains (fees are presented as LE per year).
Other costs and fees (uniform, extras)
- Uniform: the College requires official uniform and provides a full uniform catalogue and age‑group guides. The catalogue is published through the College portal and shows required items by year group; prices are not shown in the public catalogue pages accessed.
- Additional charges: the College invoices for other applicable charges (for example transportation, optional activities and any extra services); amounts and terms for such charges are shown on the relevant invoices or specific policy pages where provided.
Fee payment options
- Online payment via the Parent Portal is indicated (the Parent Portal references an online payment facility). Other specific payment methods (for example bank transfer or which card types are accepted) are not itemised on the public admissions/payment pages reviewed. Invoices and the Parent Portal are the College's primary means for communicating payment instructions and deadlines.
Summary of findings and gaps
- The College requires a one‑time non‑refundable registration fee on acceptance (payable within one week), applies a 5% weekly late administration charge, enforces specific withdrawal notice deadlines, treats registration and bus fees as non‑refundable, operates as a day school (no boarding fees), and offers online payment through the Parent Portal. These procedural and policy details are published on the College's admissions, payment and transport pages. However, a term‑by‑term or year‑group tuition fee schedule (numeric tuition amounts per term / per year group for 2026/27 or 2025/26) is not published on the public admissions/payment pages reviewed, and specific fee amounts (registration fee amount, tuition per year group, boarding fees, bus route prices as numeric values, uniform item prices) were not available in the public pages accessed. For clarity: the College's invoices and the Parent Portal are indicated as the instruments that carry the specific amounts and deadlines.
Malvern College Egypt is a British international school delivering the English National Curriculum from Pre-Nursery to Upper Sixth. It offers Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS and A Levels, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in Sixth Form. Ages range from 18 months to 18 years, and English is the language of instruction with French taught from Year 1. Examinations include IGCSE, AS/A Level or IB, with Egyptian MoE assessments sat in Year 12. The school publishes Schemes of Learning for every year group. Established in 2016, it maintains a British school identity and strong ties to Malvern College UK. Facilities include five science laboratories, a three-storey library and media centre, ICT labs, iPads and MacBooks in classrooms, two outdoor pools, a FIFA all-weather surface, a theatre and Arts facilities, and three music studios. A broad CCAs programme supports sport, arts, languages and service, alongside a House system and student leadership.