Egypt, Cairo
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The school offers a mix of curricular and co-curricular activities, with a curriculum aligned to clear, measurable learning goals. Instruction emphasizes student-centered learning, with teachers encouraging leadership roles, discussions, problem solving, research, and project work. A college guidance system, Bridge U, provides tools to help students research and apply to colleges.
The school provides a robust visual and performing arts program with four art rooms, three music rooms, a music studio, a drama room, a 3D cinema, two conference halls, and a 600-seat auditorium. Fine Arts (Visual Arts and Music) are part of the subject areas. Extracurricular arts activities include art, drama, and music.
English is the language of instruction, and German and French are offered as second languages. The school participates in Model UN conferences and integrates UN Sustainable Development Goals through global values activities. Students also participate in national and international contests in different subject areas.
Co-curricular programs include subject weeks, sports days and tournaments, after-school clubs, science fairs, field trips, and in-school and international contests. Sports days and tournaments are part of the calendar. Extracurricular sports include tennis, football, basketball, and volleyball.
The school engages students in activities that promote global citizenship, including Model UN conferences and SDG-related activities. The school celebrates UN international days and participates in related activities to empower students as global citizens. The school fosters global citizenship and community awareness through these initiatives.
Teachers encourage students to take leadership roles in class. Bridge U provides college guidance tools and resources to aid college planning and applications. The curriculum highlights core competencies such as verbal and written communication, teamwork and collaboration, problem solving, critical thinking, and the use of technology.
The campus includes a gymnasium, a weight room, an outdoor playground, and other recreational facilities. Cafeterias provide healthy meals and there are canteens and recreational areas. Sports days and tournaments are part of the activity calendar.
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.