Egypt, Cairo
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Manasourriah, Giza, Egypt (2 km from Ring Road by Saqqara Pyramid)
National School; German School; American School; British School
Egypt
Summary — Academic year covered
• The following fee schedule reflects the school's published tuition and ancillary charges for the 2025/2026 academic year.
Application / assessment fee
• Assessment (application) fee: EGP 1,500 (one-off fee charged for entry/assessment).
Tuition fees — annual amounts by section and year group (amounts shown are annual school fees)
• National (English) section:
- Pre‑KG: EGP 46,000 per year.
- KG 1–2: EGP 45,000 per year.
- Grade 1–6: EGP 53,500 per year.
- Grade 7–9: EGP 63,600 per year.
• British (International) section:
- Pre‑KG: EGP 55,000 per year.
- KG 1–2: EGP 87,000 per year.
- Grade 1–6: EGP 107,000 per year.
- Grade 7–9: EGP 135,000 per year.
• American section:
- Pre‑KG: EGP 54,000 per year.
- KG 1–2: EGP 75,000 per year.
- Year 1–6: EGP 108,400 per year.
- Year 7–9: EGP 126,400 per year.
Boarding / day provision
• The school operates as a day school (standard school hours apply; no boarding programme is published).
School bus (transport) fees and class density
• Bus fee (annual): EGP 25,000 per year (school bus charge).
• Classroom density stated as 20 students per class.
• School fees noted to include school books.
Other costs and compulsory extras
• Schoolbooks: included in the published annual tuition amounts.
• Uniforms, extra-curricular clubs, exam fees (external examination entries such as British/American exam boards) and optional activities are not listed in the published annual totals and should be expected as additional charges when applicable.
Billing schedule and payment terms
• No publicly published detailed billing schedule (term-by-term invoices), instalment plan, or standard payment timetable specific to the 2025/2026 year is available in the school's public listings. The published figures above are presented as annual totals.
Refunds and cancellation
• No publicly published refund or fee‑cancellation policy (for mid-year withdrawals or cancellations) was found in the school's public materials for the 2025/2026 academic year.
Fee payment options (methods accepted)
• No specific, publicly published list of accepted payment methods (for example: bank transfer, credit card via POS, online gateway) for families was found in the school's public materials.
Notes on availability of published information
• The school's publicly listed material provides clear annual tuition figures by section and grade band plus assessment and bus fees for 2025/2026, but it does not publish a detailed term-by-term billing schedule, instalment timetable, a published refund policy, or a definitive list of accepted payment methods in its public listings. For the items not published, no specific amounts or formal terms are available in the school's public fee listings.
SKILLS is a British-curriculum school in Egypt serving learners from ages 3 to 18. The curriculum follows Cambridge Primary, with English, Mathematics, and Science taught across the years and a Cambridge KS1 Primary Programme for ages 5 to 11 that develops skills. End-of-year assessments identify strengths and areas for development to guide progression within SKILLS' educational structure. Cambridge International Examinations provides curriculum resources, teacher materials, and examination services, while subjects are endorsed by the Egyptian Ministry of Education. The school runs a Robotics Club using LEGO Education kits, emphasizing teamwork and project presentations; participants can qualify for the FIRST LEGO LEAGUE World Robot Championship. A Deutsche Abteilung offers a German department for language study. The SKILLS School Summer Camp combines robotics, language, and mathematics with outdoor activities, including horse riding. A distinctive feature is the integration of Cambridge progression with a German department and robotics-focused competitions within Egyptian context today.