Egypt, Cairo
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MSG British International School of Egypt offers education for ages 3 to 16. Foundation and Primary follow the Cambridge framework, with English, Mathematics and Science as core subjects and Montessori-inspired methods fostering hands-on learning. Lower Secondary (Years 7–9) uses the Pearson iLower Secondary curriculum in English, Mathematics, Science and Computing, with Year 9 externally marked by Pearson. Upper Secondary provides IGCSE options and Cambridge, Pearson and OxfordAQA routes for O Level, International AS Level and A Level, alongside Egyptian MOE subjects. The Learning Support Department offers individualized education plans to help students with learning difficulties participate fully. French is taught as a second language. Beyond academics, MSG emphasizes sport, the arts and service through a Community Development Program. A signature S.U.P.E.R. initiative—Sportive, Universal, Productive, Enlightened, Reformers—prepares students as proactive global citizens. The campus includes an art workshop and sports such as swimming, archery, horseback riding, karate and fencing on campus.
MSG British International School has 156 pupils.
1st District, 3rd Region, Sheikh Zayed City, Giza, Egypt.
Foundation Stage; Primary Stage; Lower Secondary; Upper Secondary & Advanced Stage.
British international school
British
Annual tuition at MSG British International School ranges from EGP 91,600 to EGP 120,000 for 2026/27.
MSG British International School teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 3 to 16.
The school uses the Cambridge International Education (CIE) program for Foundation and Primary stages, teaching English, Mathematics and Science. The Montessori approach supports Foundation and Primary learning. The Lower Secondary Stage uses Pearson International Lower Secondary Curriculum (iLower Secondary) for Years 7–9 in English, Mathematics, Science and Computing, with an externally marked Year 9 Achievement Test by Pearson. The Upper Secondary & Advanced Stage offers IGCSE and provides Cambridge, Pearson and OxfordAQA programmes for O Level, International AS Level or A Level/IGCSEs, with national subjects provided in line with Egyptian Ministry of Education requirements. The Learning Support Department offers individualized education plans (IEP) to support students with learning difficulties or disabilities, enabling participation in normal school life and activities. French is taught as a Second Language. The school is accredited to implement Cambridge Assessment International Education, Pearson, and Oxford International Examinations.
End of Year 9 Achievement Test is externally marked by Pearson.
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