Egypt, Cairo
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KG Wing has air-conditioned classrooms with designer furniture and theme-based spaces. Upper Wing classrooms are equipped with the latest infrastructure and are well ventilated. The campus is monitored by CCTV surveillance to ensure safety. There is a KG dining hall and a canteen offering healthy meals. An Audio-Visual Room and a Computer Lab support learning, while the Science Labs (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) and the Library enable hands-on and independent study.
Playgrounds include multi-purpose courts with indoor and outdoor play areas. Physical education teachers and sports tutors are fully qualified and provide high-level coaching to support pupils with physical health and essential life skills. Swimming pool classes are part of the curriculum to develop swimming skills and confidence. Coaching helps pupils develop healthy habits and positive attitudes through sport.
Science Labs are well-designed and fully equipped for hands-on experiments. Computer Labs have modern systems and internet access to support digital learning. Math Lab hosts Maths Days, Exhibitions and mental math activities to promote mathematical thinking. The Library provides a peaceful space to read and supports the curriculum and research skills.
Music is given prime importance and the music room is well-equipped with a variety of instruments. Art Rooms provide opportunities to develop artistic interests including woodwork, clay modelling, painting, drawing and craftwork. Performing arts is given high importance in the learning process to enhance creativity. MIS emphasizes physical activities with multi-purpose playgrounds and indoor/outdoor play areas. Swimming is included in the curriculum to promote fitness and discipline.
Merryland International School Cairo is a British-affiliated international school delivering the Cambridge International Curriculum for core subjects and the English National Curriculum for non-core subjects, with Arabic, Islamic Education and Arabic Social Studies following the Ministry of Education curriculum. The school serves learners aged 3 to 16, organized in Cambridge phases: Foundation Stage, Key Stage 1 and 2, Key Stage 3, and Key Stage 4, with Year 6 and Year 8 Checkpoints and Year 9 IGCSE, followed by IGCSE/AS/A‑Levels from Year 10. Founded in 1970 by Ayad Ragheb Ayad, the school has over 50 years of experience and operates from new premises. Facilities include air-conditioned KG classrooms, science labs, computer labs, a maths lab, a library, an AV room and dining spaces. The sports program features multi-purpose playgrounds, indoor and outdoor facilities and a swimming pool. The arts are emphasised through music and art spaces, with performing arts playing a key role in creativity.