Egypt, Cairo
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Full NIS uniform is worn daily and can be purchased from the Casper uniform shop; PE uniform is worn on PE days. Girls wear NIS uniform trousers and a T-shirt with the official sweater/jacket; Boys wear NIS uniform trousers and a T-shirt with the official sweater/jacket; hair must be neatly groomed; only black shoes are allowed; other grooming restrictions apply.
Students and staff are encouraged to bring their own lunch box. Canteen service is very limited.
The school is governed by the NIS Board, with Nadia Hafez serving as Chairperson of the NIS Board.
Nefertari International School is an Egypt-based institution serving ages 3 to 18, with several language divisions and international curricula. The Cairo Branch and October Branch host American, British, French, German, and International Baccalaureate programs, with the October Branch also offering a Semi-International Division. Established in 1996, the school honors the queen Nefertari, famed for literacy, arts, and influence, and has grown to provide diverse learning pathways. The curriculum spans IGCSE, American, British, French, German, and the IB Diploma Program, supporting students from early years through pre-university study. The campus features smart-board classrooms for 15–30 students, science laboratories, two computer labs, and two libraries, plus a KG video/playroom, a music room, and art workshops. Sports facilities include a handball court, football pitches, volleyball and basketball courts, and a gym, with an on-site health clinic and campus canteen. Extracurriculars are grouped into Sports, Arts and Design, Music, and Skills, promoting leadership, collaboration, and creative inquiry.