Egypt, Cairo
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Located in Cairo, Sahara International School Cairo offers the British Curriculum from Early Years to Upper Secondary for ages 3 to 16. Founded in 1990, the school follows Cambridge International Examinations and Edexcel qualifications, delivering Cambridge Primary, IGCSE (Years 10–12) and Cambridge International AS and A Levels, alongside the UK National Curriculum Framework in the Early Years. Three languages are taught from FS1, with French and Arabic featured alongside core subjects. The Primary curriculum centers on Cambridge principles with English, Mathematics and Science as core subjects and French as a fourth; Cambridge Primary Checkpoint monitors progress toward the Cambridge Lower Secondary Checkpoint. The secondary program culminates in IGCSEs with OL, AS and A-level subjects. The school reports an average class size of 22 and a student–teacher ratio of 9:1. Accreditations and partnerships with Cambridge, Edexcel, and OxfordAQA reflect truly international orientation; music, theatre, and a School Band highlight arts offerings.
Sahara International School has typical class sizes of 22.
Cairo, Egypt
EYFS (FS1-FS2); Elementary (KS1-KS2); Lower/Upper Secondary (KS3-KS4)
International school offering the British Curriculum (Cambridge International Examinations and Edexcel) from Early Years to Upper Secondary
The curriculum includes provision for children with special educational needs and disabilities
United Kingdom
Annual tuition at Sahara International School ranges from EGP 0 to EGP 164,000 for 2026/27.
Sahara International School teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels for students aged 3 to 16.
The school follows the British Curriculum through Cambridge International Examinations. The Early Years Foundation Stage follows the UK National Curriculum Framework, with the EYFS curriculum covering Literacy, Numeracy, Understanding the World, French and Arabic, along with Art & Design, Physical Development, ICT, Music and Character Building. The Primary curriculum is based on the Cambridge framework, with English, Mathematics and Science as core subjects and French as a fourth subject; Cambridge Primary Checkpoint assessments monitor progress toward the Cambridge Lower Secondary Checkpoint (Years 7–8). The secondary curriculum is IGCSE (Years 10–12), supplied by Cambridge and Edexcel; students study OL, AS and A-level subjects to meet university admission requirements and sit the respective Cambridge and/or Edexcel examinations. Graduates of the IGCSE Department have become specialists in Medicine, Engineering and Business. The school reports an average class size of 22 and a student–teacher ratio of 9:1; three languages are taught from FS1 stage.
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IGCSE students study OL, AS and A-level subjects to meet university admission requirements and pursue higher education; graduates have pursued degrees in Medicine, Engineering and Business.