Egypt, Cairo
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5th Compound (Tagamoa El Khames), New Cairo, Cairo Governorate, Egypt
Kindergarten through Grade 12 (K-12)
International school with an American curriculum; offers American diploma and IB Diploma Programme
Free after-school academic support classes; Wednesday sessions 3:00–4:00 pm
School day 7:30 am–2:40 pm; Sunday–Wednesday; 1:40 pm dismissal on Thursdays
Bus service to and from school
Application and assessment fees
- Application (assessment) fee: EGP 2,000.
One‑off registration / enrolment fees
- Registration (one‑time) fee at initial enrolment: EGP 20,000.
Annual tuition by year group (published figures)
- Kindergarten (KG1–KG2): EGP 120,000 per year (annual amount published).
- Grades 1–3: EGP 150,000 per year (annual amount published).
- Grades 4–6: EGP 159,000 per year (annual amount published).
- Grades 7–10: EGP 164,000 per year (annual amount published).
Notes on per‑term billing
- The school issues annual tuition amounts and the Finance Office prepares a payment plan and contract at acceptance; specific per‑term instalment amounts are agreed with the Finance Office at contract signing rather than published as fixed per‑term figures. Parents sign the contract and a payment plan is prepared by the Finance Office. A place is reserved only after payment and signing of the contract within the stated acceptance window.
Transport (bus) fees
- School bus fees (annual range reported): EGP 30,000–35,000 (range depends on route/area).
Boarding
- Boarding is not applicable; the school is listed with bus transport and day‑school facilities (no boarding provision published).
Other recurring or occasional costs
- Books and activities: reported as included in some published fee figures for the stated year; individual activity, trips, exam or external testing fees may be charged separately when applicable.
- Library/damage replacement and other fines: students are charged replacement costs for lost or damaged library or school materials; such charges must be cleared before records or end‑of‑year reports are released.
- Uniforms and supply lists: school publishes supply and uniform lists; specific uniform costs are not published as fixed amounts in available materials.
Billing schedule and payment terms (how and when fees are handled)
- New‑student payments: the place is not reserved until payment and signing of the contract are completed within the school's stated acceptance timeframe. Assessment fees are payable at the assessment stage.
- Payment plans: the Finance Office prepares personalised payment plans (installments) at the contract stage; parents are invoiced and the Finance Office handles the agreed schedule. Late or unpaid fees result in administrative actions, including withholding of records.
Refunds and withdrawal handling
- Withdrawal notice: written notification is required in advance (handbooks specify one to two weeks' written notice depending on the section). Check‑out forms are used and any outstanding tuition, fees or penalties are settled during the checkout procedure. Specific published refund formulas or percentages are not provided in the available handbooks.
Fee payment options
- The Finance Office arranges payment details and payment plans at contract signing. Specific published payment channels (for example: which bank accounts, online gateway, credit‑card acceptance, cash or cheque policies) are not listed in the publicly available handbooks or admission pages; parents are handled through the Finance Office at enrolment for the available methods.
Other one‑time or discretionary charges
- Exam fees, international exam/IB-related fees, optional activity fees, field trip costs and other course‑specific charges may be applied in addition to tuition; amounts and timing for these are invoiced separately when applicable. Replacement costs for lost/damaged school property are charged at cost.
Summary about the published fee figures and currency/year
- The numeric fee figures above are those published for the school listing that reports the school's expense schedule for the 2024–2025 / recent academic year (application, registration, bus and annual tuition amounts as shown). A formal per‑term breakdown and an official 2026/27 fee schedule were not published in the publicly available admission and handbook materials; per‑term instalments are prepared individually by the Finance Office and shown on the enrolment contract.
Vast majority Egyptian; students from 26 other nationalities
Located in New Cairo's Tagamoa El Khames, Salahaldin International School offers an English‑medium education from age four to eighteen. The curriculum blends Montessori approaches in early years with the American system through Grade Twelve, aligned to Common Core standards. Students can graduate with an American diploma or International Baccalaureate Diploma, supported by a Grade Ten Pre‑IB pathway and college guidance. The school is an IB World School authorized to offer MYP and DP, ensuring a coherent progression for those pursuing higher education. Facilities support a technology‑rich program: interactive panels in every classroom, air conditioning, four science labs, four computer labs including an iMac lab with twenty‑four units, a versatile 600-seat auditorium, and a 6000-book library. Arts facilities include four art rooms, music spaces, a drama room, and a 3D cinema. From Grade Four, French and German are second languages; Apple iPad program runs Grade Three onward with Apple Classroom globally.