Egypt, Cairo
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The school runs a Robotics Club that designs, builds, and programs robots using LEGO Education kits. It emphasizes teamwork, leadership, and project presentations with six core values. Participants can qualify to participate in the World Robot Championship FIRST LEGO LEAGUE. The SKILLS National School Summer Camp includes focused learning experiences in robotics, language, mathematics, and other activities.
The school has a Deutsche Abteilung (German department). The SKILLS National School Summer Camp includes language learning experiences.
The school runs a Robotics Club as part of its activities. The program includes horse riding and other fun activities during the summer camp.
Robotics activities build teamwork and leadership skills and develop project presentation abilities. Participants may prepare for competitions such as the FIRST LEGO LEAGUE.
Horse riding is offered as part of SKILLS activities. The program includes outdoor and physical activities during the summer camp.
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.