Egypt, Cairo
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NIS Schools were founded in January 1998 in Nasr City. A second campus was established in February 2003 at 1st Settlement and inaugurated in 2004. Accreditations include Cognia (under corporate status) and the Egyptian Ministry of Education. The Learning Management System (LMS) was launched in September 2012, and in 2014 NIS became the provider of the largest educational material on the Internet. A five-year accreditation was awarded in December 2015. A third campus opened in Sherouk in May 2017, followed by New Capital campuses (National School and All Girls) in September 2020, Porto Said in September 2020, and the 6th of October Campus opening in 2022, bringing the seventh campus by September 2022. The First Settlement campus is authorized for the International Baccalaureate (IB) Programme, and the Sherouk campus is a Candidate School for the Diploma Programme.
Global Citizenship, Patriotism, EdTech, and Blended Learning are the four pillars of NIS. Global Citizenship programs connect students with sister schools worldwide and provide access to online educational materials via BLB. The Generation Global Program brings cross-cultural collaboration with Danish teachers from Rysensteen School. Patriotism is fostered through trips within Egypt and the Egypt Pride initiative. Blended Learning combines online resources with in-class instruction, supported by a large EdTech platform that includes coding and robotics materials.
NIS Schools is a multi-campus network in Egypt delivering five curricular streams: American, British, French, National English, and the International Baccalaureate. Serving students from ages 3 to 18, the network operates campuses in Nasr City, 1st Settlement, Shorouk, Porto Said, New Capital All Girls International School, New Capital National School Campus, and 6th of October, a seventh campus opened in 2022, bringing seven campuses by September 2022. First Settlement campus is authorized for the IB Programme, while Shorouk is a Diploma Programme candidate, underscoring institution's international alignment. Students benefit from air-conditioned classrooms with smart panels and Wi-Fi linked to BLB, an online learning platform. The school emphasizes blended learning and Global Citizenship as core pillars and Cognia accreditation alongside the Egyptian Ministry of Education. Extracurriculars include robotics and coding, Model United Nations conferences, and diverse sports, arts, and community service opportunities. Facilities include grounds, pools, and specialized labs across campuses.