Egypt, Cairo
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The school is located on Hazem Salah Street, Ext. Mostafa El Nahas, Nasr City, Cairo 11351. It is in Nasr City, a district of Cairo, Egypt. The address places it within eastern Cairo.
Pre-K to Grade 12 (PYP1 – DP2)
IB World School authorized to offer the Primary Years Programme and Diploma Programme
Egypt
School classes begin at 7:45am and end at 2:30pm Sunday–Wednesday, with a 12:30pm dismissal on Thursday.
Buses are available and are fully equipped with safety belts and a matron to assist students.
Application & one‑time fees
- Application (one‑time): EGP 1,000.
- Registration / Enrollment (one‑time): EGP 8,000.
- Books and learning materials (annual, approximate): EGP 5,000 – EGP 20,000 depending on grade and course choices.
Tuition fees by year group (annual amounts)
- Pre‑K / FS1 (youngest preschool year): EGP 58,850.
- KG1: EGP 80,250.
- KG2: EGP 80,250.
- Grade 1: EGP 89,350.
- Grade 2: EGP 89,350.
- Grade 3: EGP 89,350.
- Grade 4: EGP 92,750.
- Grade 5: EGP 92,750.
- Grade 6: EGP 103,000.
- Grade 7: EGP 103,000.
- Grade 8: EGP 103,000.
- Grade 9: EGP 103,000.
- Grade 10: EGP 103,000.
- Grade 11: EGP 103,000.
- Grade 12: EGP 0 (no public figure listed for final upper year on the compiled table).
These annual tuition figures reflect the most recently compiled public fee schedule published in early 2026.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition is published and billed on an annual basis (annual tuition amounts shown above).
- Ancillary one‑time and recurring charges (application, registration, books, bus) are billed in addition to annual tuition.
Boarding fees
- No boarding program is listed among the school's facilities; boarding is not applicable. Transport (school bus) is offered as a separate paid service.
Other recurring or optional costs
- School bus (annual): around EGP 19,000 – EGP 22,000 depending on route and provider.
- Uniform: school uniform required (standard items: dark blue trousers; pink or light blue school polo shirts by PYP stage). Parents are responsible for uniform purchase and replacement.
- Additional optional costs: extracurricular activity fees, international‑trip charges, examination fees for IB or external language exams, and any specialist course materials are charged separately where applicable (amounts vary by activity and year).
Refund information
- No detailed published refund schedule (for withdrawal, term‑time refunds, or refundable deposits) is available in the school's publicly compiled fee listings. Application and registration fees are customarily billed as one‑time charges; application fees are normally non‑refundable under typical international school practice. Specific refund entitlements and any pro‑rata tuition calculations are handled through the school's formal admissions/finance procedures.
Fee payment options
- Fees are presented as annual amounts and the school provides an online payment portal for parent payments. No public, itemized list of accepted payment methods (specific bank account details, card brands accepted, or international payment partners) is published in the publicly compiled fee summaries. Parents should use the school's published finance channels for invoicing and payment processing.
Notes on sourcing and availability
- The figures above derive from the school's most recently compiled public fee schedules as captured in early 2026; some third‑party published compilations show small differences for specific grades or years. Where a precise final figure for a single upper grade was not listed in the compiled table, that line is shown as unavailable above.
Manaret Heliopolis International School (MHIS) is an Egyptian international school serving students aged 3 to 17. It is IB World School offering PYP, MYP and DP, alongside the American Curriculum and AP courses, with a DP pathway that includes a US High School Diploma. English is the language of instruction; Arabic is taught in a bilingual framework and a third language (French or German) is offered, with Arabic integrated through MOE curriculum. MHIS provides mother‑tongue support and a Guided Reading Program. Facilities include a school library, digital learning tools, and the Toddle Learning System; Classter runs information system. The school hosts DELF/DALF French certification and a German language partnership with ÄDK. MHIS emphasizes experiential learning through IB‑aligned projects, robotics competitions such as World Robot Olympiad, and cultural/service activities like Egyptian Culture and Identity. Admissions can be explored via a virtual tour; school days run 7:45am–2:30pm, Sunday–Wednesday, with Thursday ECAs 12:30–2:45pm.