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The Continental School Cairo

Egypt, Cairo

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The Continental School of Cairo is part of The Continental School network, which includes The Continental International School (CIS) and The Continental Language School (CLS). Saneya Elnimer founded The Continental School of Cairo in 1994. The El Obour City campus opened in 2000. CSC follows the British National Curriculum with English as the medium of instruction and is recognised and licensed by the Egyptian Ministry of Education and authorised by UCLES to prepare students for IGCSE examinations under the British Council in Cairo.

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Instructs in English, Arabic
Fees Unlisted
Ages 4 - 17 years
Pupil numbers 1000
Type Co-educational
Opened 1994
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The Continental School of Cairo operates a three‑school campus on one site, comprising CIS (a British international school), CLS (an Egyptian National Curriculum school taught in English), and CSC (a British Special Education school). It serves pupils aged 4 to 17, with approximately 1,000 students across the three schools. The English‑medium curriculum follows the British National Curriculum, with core subjects English, Mathematics and Science and additional subjects including Arabic, History-Geography, Music, Computer Studies, Art and Craft, and Physical Education. Cambridge Secondary, Cambridge IGCSE, and Pearson BTEC Vocational qualifications are offered for older students. The school is licensed by the Egyptian Ministry of Education and authorized by UCLES to prepare students for IGCSE examinations. The campus features custom‑built classrooms with displays of student work, a dedicated Lower School Library, a health centre with a full‑time doctor, outdoor play areas and a shallow pool for younger students. Sports facilities include a football court, basketball and volleyball courts, and a swimming pool; teams compete regionally. An Autism Unit with tailored programmes and therapies supports diverse learners, and each student receives an Individual Learning Plan after a six‑week observation, discussed with parents.

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