Egypt, Cairo
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The school emphasizes a Balanced Approach that blends academic work with vibrant student life, exposing students to both Egyptian and international cultures while honoring each child's heritage and identity.
The school offers programs within its general curriculum to support diverse learners, including Arabic Studies as part of its MOE-aligned offerings.
The English Language Arts curriculum is aligned with Common Core Standards, supporting reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills in English; the school also maintains a French Department for language study and Arabic Studies as part of its curriculum.
The school fosters a professional learning community that involves collaboration with parents, contributing to a supportive environment for students' well-being.
The school operates within a safeguarding framework as part of its school policies and accreditation standards, focusing on student safety and responsible conduct.
New Generation International School in Egypt serves students aged 3 to 18. It follows an American Curriculum with AP options and a bespoke program organized around spiral, integrated approach that supports college readiness and critical thinking. English Language Arts aligns with Common Core Standards, while Journey guides learners from Early Years to High School with subjects and enrichment in PE, Art, Music, and STEAM. Across departments, instruction emphasizes problem-solving within a clear mission and balanced framework. Academic facilities include a library, an auditorium, a science laboratory, and a computer laboratory, with usage norms. After-school clubs and master classes extend learning in Visual Arts, Music, Athletics, Robotics, Coding, and Etiquette. The French department supports multilingual development, and NG hosts Francophone cultural activities and theater. Community service is integrated, and high school students complete graduation hours. Leadership and wellbeing programs, such as the NG Academy and Student Council, round out school experience.