Egypt, Cairo
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Katameya, New Maadi, Cairo, Egypt. ISC-Cairo is located in the Katameya area of New Maadi. The campus features state-of-the-art facilities including sports fields and a running track, a semi-Olympic-sized swimming pool, a large sports hall, outdoor basketball and tennis courts, and a theatre. Kindergartners have their own independent building with an indoor heated swimming pool, a large playground, and a car track.
Kindergarten, Lower School, Middle School, High School
International SABIS Network school
Learning support is provided through teacher-led study groups, peer tutoring, power study sessions, academic competitions, and on-demand tutoring videos; the SABIS Student Life Organization also supports learning with a dedicated Academic Department. Advisory classes begin in Grade 7, covering health and wellbeing, organizational skills, problem-solving, time management, and exam preparation techniques; as students progress, topics expand to health IT safety, cultural understanding, interview skills, and career and university counseling.
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Application / Registration Fees
- One-time application / registration fee: reported as US$750 (one-off registration fee for new students, reported by international school directories).
Tuition fees by year group (annual amounts and per-term illustration)
- KG 1–2: EGP 114,000 per year.
- Grade 1–6: EGP 143,500 per year.
- Grade 7–10: EGP 173,366 per year.
Per-term illustration (school instalment structure is not published publicly; the figures below show equal divisions of the annual fee for parents who wish to view a per-term equivalent):
- KG 1–2: EGP 114,000 per year — equivalent to EGP 38,000 per term if split evenly into 3 terms.
- Grade 1–6: EGP 143,500 per year — equivalent to EGP 47,833 per term if split evenly into 3 terms.
- Grade 7–10: EGP 173,366 per year — equivalent to EGP 57,789 per term if split evenly into 3 terms.
(These per-term figures are simple equal-division examples; no official public schedule of terms/instalments is published on the school's public documents.)
Billing schedule and payment terms
- A place is reserved once the required fees for admission/registration are paid at acceptance. Specific published billing schedules (number of instalments, exact due dates, late-payment penalties and re-enrolment fee amounts) are not available in the school's public documents.
Boarding fees
- The International School of Choueifat – Cairo is a day school; no boarding programme or boarding fees apply.
Other costs and typical additional fees
- Bus / transportation: reported range EGP 24,000–34,000 per year depending on route/distance.
- Books and learning materials: reported primary-stage book fees range roughly EGP 8,000–21,200 (varies by grade and programme).
- Uniforms, school supplies, extracurricular activities and examination fees (IGCSE/AS/A-Level/AP/standardised tests) are charged in addition to tuition; specific uniform and activity-price lists are not published in public downloads.
- Example breakdowns published by third-party school directories also record bus and registration fees reported in USD (e.g., bus ≈ US$1,050 and registration ≈ US$750 in directory listings). These figures have been reported by independent directories and listings.
Refunds and cancellations
- No detailed, publicly posted refund policy for tuition, registration or bus fees was found in the school's public documents. The school's admissions notes indicate that a place is reserved only after required fees have been paid; the formal terms and conditions document states the school may update terms and that information on the site is subject to change, but it does not publish a specific tuition-refund schedule in available public documents. Parents should be aware that a paid seat is considered reserved upon payment.
Fee payment options
- The school's public pages and downloadable documents do not publish a detailed list of accepted payment methods (for example: bank transfer, credit/debit card, online payment gateway). The terms and admissions pages provide contact addresses for the school's administration and accounting enquiries but do not list explicit payment channel options in publicly available downloads.
Concise summary of available, published fee figures and limits of the public information found
- Published annual tuition figures (reported by school listings and school-directory pages) are provided above for KG1–2, Grade 1–6 and Grade 7–10. Bus and book-fee ranges reported by school directories are included above. The school identifies itself as an independent day school (no boarding). Specifics that were not published in the school's public downloads and pages include: an official tuition schedule for the 2026/27 or 2025/26 academic year, a formal instalment/billing calendar with due dates and penalties, an explicit published refund policy or a published list of accepted payment methods. For this reason, per-term amounts above are presented as equal-division illustrations only (the school's official instalment counts and dates were not located in public materials).
The International School of Choueifat Cairo (ISC Cairo) sits in Katameya, New Cairo, and serves students aged 3 to 18 as part of the SABIS Network. The school follows the SABIS Educational System alongside internationally recognized curricula, including Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS and A Levels, the American Curriculum, AP courses, and a bespoke program. English is the language of instruction, with Arabic and a third language offered. The campus supports KG–12 with facilities including an all-season running track, a semi-Olympic pool, a large sports hall, outdoor courts, a theatre, and dedicated KG buildings. KG–12 classrooms have Interactive Whiteboards; four science labs, two computer science rooms, art and music spaces, and the ITL Hall support learning and assessments. Frequent assessments provide a 360° view of progress, while the SABIS Student Life Organization supports leadership and life skills.