Egypt, Cairo
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The school delivers the National Curriculum for England. French is taught as part of the curriculum. Arabic, Islamic and Social Studies are provided under the Ministry of Education's curriculum.
The British School of Egypt is a co-educational British international school in Sheikh Zayed, Cairo, delivering the National Curriculum for England. The school serves students from age 2 to 17, starting with the EYFS and progressing through Cambridge IGCSE, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels and Cambridge A Levels. Opened in 2010, it now educates over 1,300 students from diverse nationalities on a large campus with dedicated buildings for Early Years, Primary and Secondary sections. Facilities include a theatre, a heated swimming pool, comprehensive sports facilities, science laboratories, music rooms, art rooms, drama rooms and ICT laboratories. The Senior Leadership Team is mainly British, and the school is a COBIS member. The environment supports a practical, globally oriented education that blends strong academic pathways with opportunities in the arts and physical education, helping pupils prepare for higher education and successful futures worldwide.