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Sharm International British School

Egypt, Sharm El Sheikh

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School Essentials

Foundational information about the school

Location

Block 16 Halomy Street, Naama Bay, Qesm Sharm El Sheikh, South Sinai. The campus is in Naama Bay, Sharm El Sheikh. The school can be contacted at +20 100 347 0241 or +20 100 046 4175, and via office@sharminternationalbritishschool.com. School hours for students are Sunday–Thursday 08:00–15:00.

Levels

Foundation (FS1 & FS2) through Primary (Year 1–Year 5) and Lower Secondary to Year 12 (IGCSE). Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) prepares students from EY-12.

School Type

Private day school offering the Cambridge CAIE curriculum.

Country Affiliation

Egypt

Day Structure

School days run Sunday to Thursday. Times vary by level: Pre-School 09:30–14:00; FS1–FS2 08:30–14:15; Primary 08:30–14:40; Lower Secondary to Year 12 (IGCSE) 08:00–15:00. The main gate opens at 07:30.

Fees

Application / Registration Fee
- A one-off application/registration fee is required at enrolment. The school's published figures do not include a clearly itemised, universally stated registration fee amount available for 2026/27; the most recent published tuition figures available are for the 2025/26 academic year (see Tuition Fees section).

Tuition fees (by stage and typical annual amounts)
- Early Years / Kindergarten (IGCSE Kindergarten stage): EGP 29,000 per year.
- Primary (IGCSE Primary stage): EGP 48,000 per year.
- Preparatory (IGCSE Preparatory stage / lower secondary): EGP 67,000 per year.
- Secondary (IGCSE Secondary stage / upper secondary): EGP 84,000 per year.
- Where a per-term amount is required by your database, the school's published material lists annual tuition by stage; a termly breakdown is not published in the publicly available fee summary for the 2025/26 academic year. Use the annual figure divided by the number of terms the school operates to create a term estimate (the school operates a standard full-time academic year).

Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school issues tuition as an annual fee by school stage. Specifics on the billing schedule (for example: payment in full on registration, number of instalments accepted, published post‑dated cheque dates, or late‑payment penalties) are not presented in the publicly available fee summary for the 2025/26 academic year. Parents should note that typical practice for comparable international British schools in the region is to offer either single‑payment or instalment options; however, no definitive instalment schedule is published in the school's available fee material.

Boarding fees
- No boarding fee schedule is published. The school is listed as a full‑time day international school serving ages approximately 2–17; no boarding provision or boarding fee is shown in the school profile material available. Therefore, boarding is not applicable based on available information.

Other costs and annual extras
- Book and resources: The published annual tuition figures are presented as total tuition by stage; separate line items for book charges are not listed in the publicly available fee summary.
- Uniform: A uniform requirement exists for students; a separate uniform fee or cost is not itemised in the publicly available fee summary.
- Transport: Transportation services and fees (school bus) are not published separately in the available fee material.
- Extra‑curricular activities / examination fees: No separate published schedule for extracurricular fees, examination registration (e.g., Cambridge/IGCSE examination charges), or optional activity fees is available in the school's publicly accessible fee summary.

Refund information
- The school's publicly available fee material does not publish a detailed refund policy (for example: refundable/ non‑refundable deposit conditions, refunds on early withdrawal, or timelines for refunds). No definitive refund terms are published in the fee summary found for the 2025/26 academic year.

Fee payment options
- Specific payment channels (for example: bank transfer, credit/debit card, cash, or cheques and requirements for post‑dated cheques) are not itemised in the school's published fee summary. Contact details and school profile listings indicate standard administrative contact routes for admissions and finance queries. Typical options used by comparable international schools include bank transfer and card payment, but a school‑specific published list of accepted payment methods is not available in the fee material for 2025/26.

Summary of availability and effective year
- The numeric tuition amounts above are the figures published for the 2025/26 academic year and presented by school stage. The school has not published a distinct 2026/27 fee schedule in the publicly accessible material located during this review; where detailed line‑by‑line items (application fee amount, termly breakdown, instalment dates, uniform price, transport charges, boarding fees, refund policy, or payment method list) are not available in the public fee summary for 2025/26, those specific details are not stated here.

If you require these figures entered into separate database fields (for example: per‑term breakdowns or explicit application/registration fee amount), use the annual tuition values above as the authoritative stage totals for 2025/26 and note that per‑term, instalment and ancillary itemisation were not published in the school's available fee material.

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Fees Unlisted
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Pupil numbers 233
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No

Sharm International British School is a private day school in Egypt offering the Cambridge CAIE curriculum from early years through Year 12. The curriculum follows Cambridge Assessment International Education programs, leading to Cambridge IGCSEs and Cambridge International AS & A Levels. Egyptian students also study the EMOE curriculum and sit Ministry exams in Arabic language, Religion, Social Studies and Citizenship. Promotion to the next year relies on internal assessments, Cambridge Checkpoint results, Cambridge IG subjects, and EMOE exams. Languages taught include French, German and Arabic, with Humanities, History, Geography, Social Studies and Literature integrated into the programme; computers are used across the curriculum to support learning. The school aims to develop students who are curious, reflective and able to work with information and ideas, prepared for future challenges and capable of making a difference. At the end of upper secondary, students gain Cambridge qualifications alongside the Egyptian national framework globally.

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