Egypt, Cairo
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Uniform is compulsory. Daily uniform is beige trousers with a navy blue collared T-shirt bearing the school logo and a navy blue jumper/jacket with the school logo; veiled students may wear a beige veil and beige undershirt. The PE uniform is a white T‑shirt with navy shorts or pants; plain black or white shoes without laces; plain black leather shoes for everyday wear; hats and caps are not allowed; hair must be tied back.
The school was established in 1982 by the late Mr. Said Younan. It is led by a Chairman & Managing Director, N. Younan. The network includes multiple campuses in Nasr City (British, American, and National tracks), St Fatima Badr International School in Suez, and St Fatima New Capital.
St. Fatima School in Egypt operates a private day-school network offering Cambridge IGCSE and American Diploma curricula, with British, American, and National divisions for students aged 3 to 18. The British Division follows the Cambridge Curriculum from Primary through IGCSE and is recognized by Cambridge University and the British Council. The American Division aligns with Common Core standards for Math and English Language Arts (grades 6–12), with English as the language of instruction and French taught as a second language. The Cambridge Primary Programme is part of the British track, and the school has a long history dating to 1982, expanding to St. Fatima Badr International School in Suez in 2015. The IGCSE Department began in 1990–1991 and was chosen as Egypt's main IGCSE exam venue in 2001. The American Diploma is accredited by AdvancED. The school emphasizes leadership, integrity, and teamwork, and supports pastoral care; it has earned Cambridge Outstanding Learner Awards in Creativity and Art and runs initiatives such as the I Speak Arabic campaign and the Recycling Championship.