Egypt, Cairo
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Located in New Cairo City, Cairo, Egypt. Old Campus: El Tagamoe EL-Khames, South Police Academy, New Cairo City. New Campus: El Narges Buildings Service Center, New Cairo City.
Kindergarten; Lower Elementary School; Upper Elementary School; Middle School; High School
Private international day school with American and British divisions; American-accredited
Egypt
Application and one‑time registration fees
- Application (processing) fee: EGP 1,500 (published for the 2024–25 intake).
- One‑time registration / enrolment deposit: published figures vary by listing; recent public listings show one‑time registration charges reported as EGP 5,000 and older listings show EGP 10,000. Record the applicable one‑time registration amount when completing enrolment paperwork.
Tuition fees by year group (annual amounts)
- Pre‑KG / Early Years: published listings show varied historical figures; no single current official parent‑facing tariff was centrally published. For reference, a public directory entry for the 2024–25 academic year lists KG1–2 at EGP 110,000 and Pre‑KG in nearby listings in that band; treat directory figures as indicative and confirm the exact band for the chosen programme.
- KG 1–2 (annual): EGP 110,000 as published in public school directories for 2024–25.
- Grade 1–6 (Primary) (annual): EGP 124,000 as published in public school directories for 2024–25.
- Grade 7–9 (Preparatory) (annual): EGP 143,000 as published in public school directories for 2024–25.
- Grade 10 (Lower Secondary / Year equivalent) (annual): EGP 145,000 as published in public school directories for 2024–25.
- Alternative programme listings (American‑diploma band): earlier public listings show different annual ranges (examples published for earlier years: Kindergarten ~ EGP 71,000; Primary ~ EGP 75,000; Preparatory ~ EGP 89,000; Secondary ~ EGP 110,000). These listings are from separate directory records and reflect programme or year differences. Use the directory figures above for the most recent published banding.
Per‑term amounts and how fees are presented
- Public listings present annual tuition bands rather than a detailed per‑term tariff. The school's published annual figures in directories are the commonly quoted amounts; parents should expect invoicing to be based on the annual fee and to be split into school terms or instalments when the school issues an invoice. No authoritative per‑term schedule was published in the referenced public listings.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- A clear billing calendar (exact due dates for term instalments) and late‑payment penalties were not published in the public directory entries reviewed. Public listings indicate application and one‑time registration charges are payable at application/enrolment; annual tuition figures are quoted as the headline amounts. Expect the school to issue the official invoice with the payment schedule at offer/enrolment.
Boarding
- Boarding is not listed as a service for Modern School of Egypt 2000 in public school summaries; available listings describe the school as offering day education with school bus service and on‑site lunch options rather than boarding accommodation. No published boarding fees were found.
Other costs and compulsory extras
- Textbooks and basic curriculum materials: public listings state that published tuition/fees figures include textbook costs in some years; treat this as programme‑dependent.
- Transportation (school bus): a school bus service is offered and the bus is routinely listed among extra services; bus fees are charged separately from tuition in typical practice, although specific bus tariffs were not published in the public listings.
- Uniforms, extracurricular activities, exam or external‑exam entry fees, and certain optional activity charges are commonly charged in addition to tuition; specific uniform prices and activity‑fee schedules were not published in the public listings reviewed.
Refund information
- No formal, detailed refund policy (for tuition, registration or deposits) was published in the public directory material reviewed. One‑time registration / enrolment charges are described as payable on first enrolment in some listings, but the listings do not provide authoritative wording about whether those amounts are refundable. Parents should rely on the school's official offer letter and fee contract for the school's refund terms.
Accepted payment methods and practical notes
- Public listings and directories do not consistently publish the school's accepted payment channels. Common practice among Cairo private schools is to accept bank transfer, direct deposit and on‑site card or bank payments; however, the school's definitive accepted payment methods and any merchant/card fees should be confirmed from the school's enrolment invoice or admissions office at the time of offer.
Summary of what is and is not published
- Public school directories provide headline annual tuition bands and mention an application fee and a one‑time registration charge; multiple directory sources show changes and variation across years and programmes. The most recent public directory entry reviewed lists annual tuition bands (KG1–2 EGP 110,000; Grade 1–6 EGP 124,000; Grade 7–9 EGP 143,000; Grade 10 EGP 145,000) and an application fee of EGP 1,500 for the 2024–25 academic year. Detailed per‑term invoices, exact instalment due dates, a formal refund policy, explicit uniform prices, bus tariffs and a definitive list of accepted payment methods were not published in the public listings reviewed; these items are normally issued directly with the school's official acceptance letter and fee invoice.
Modern School of Egypt 2000 is a private international day school offering both American and British divisions, with American accreditation. The school serves students from age 3 to 18 and follows the Ministry of Education curriculum in Arabic, Religion, Math, Science and Social Studies, with English O-Level as the core English track. The second language begins in Primary 2 and the third in Primary 3; in the English School the second language options are French or German, and in the French School the second language is English with German as the third. The English High Level curriculum is used, with materials selected by the English and French departments. The school operates on campuses in New Cairo, Old Campus and New Campus, with four computer labs, four science labs, UNESCO ICDL lab, a multilingual library, two swimming pools, indoor gym, outdoor courts, squash courts and a 200-seat auditorium. Extra programs include a Model United Nations and a branch at the 57357 Children's Cancer Hospital.