Egypt, Sharm El Sheikh
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The school currently offers accommodation for Pre-School, Elementary, Middle School, and High School students within the age range of 3 to 18 year olds.
The school uniform consists of the official pants and shirt purchased from the school's contracted provider bearing the St.Joseph's logo. During cold weather all sweaters or cover-ups should be the regulation style or a solid blue color without a logo or insignia. Each section National and American have their own colors.
KG Meals: There is no school canteen available for KG students. Students should bring their breakfast and lunch in labeled lunch boxes with their names and class, and healthy foods are strongly recommended. Unhealthy foods include cereals, chocolate, candy, fizzy drinks, chips, and eggs; all students must bring a big bottle of water.
St. Joseph's Private Language School was inaugurated in September 2001 in Sharm el Sheikh. It introduced two curricula, Egyptian and American, in September 2003 and launched the American Diploma Program in 2004 for both Egyptian and international students from Pre-K through Grade 12. It has Cognia accreditation since 2004 and is preparing for a Cognia accreditation visit in March 2026. The school currently offers accommodation for Pre-School through High School students (ages 3–18) and English is the language of instruction.
St. Joseph's International School in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, provides a bilingual international education for students aged 3 to 18. It blends the American Diploma Program with the Egyptian National Curriculum, delivering instruction mostly in English across distinct National and American sections. The school cultivates learners who think critically, communicate effectively, and act with integrity, openness, balance and courage to take risks. Core subjects include ART, humanities, science, physical education, English, mathematics and theater arts, supported by science labs, computer labs and SMART boards. The campus comprises four buildings: a National Primary block, an American Section building for grades 1–12, a KG section, and administrative spaces, plus Habiba's Library, a large playground, a rooftop play area and a swimming pool. Cognia accreditation has been held since 2004, with reaccreditations in 2015 and 2020 and planned for 2026. Extracurriculars feature arts-focused clubs and creative writing, alongside sport and wellbeing activities globally.