Egypt, Cairo
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New Cairo, 5th Settlement, 2nd District, St. 68. The school is located in the New Cairo area.
Early Childhood (KG 1; KG 2) through Grade 12. The school offers an American Diploma and the International Baccalaureate (IB) program.
Private international school offering American and IB curricula.
Application and re-enrolment fees
- No fixed application fee amount or published enrolment-deposit amount is publicly available for ISE.
- A re-enrolment fee is required to secure a place for the next academic year; the re-enrolment fee is deducted from the first-term invoice and must be paid by the deadline. The school requires the re-enrolment fee to be paid in cash or by check at the school business office.
Tuition fees by year group and per term
- The International School of Egypt does not publish a public, grade-by-grade tuition table on its publicly accessible fee page; full per-term and per-year tuition amounts by year group are not available on public pages. An external school-directory listing shows a general starting figure of about EGP 57,000 but does not provide a full grade-by-grade breakdown.
- Where tuition amounts are provided to families, they are invoiced in installments as described below (so parents receive term invoices rather than a single online grade-by-grade table).
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The annual tuition is invoiced in three instalments for the academic year cycle shown:
- First instalment: August 1, 2025.
- Second instalment: November 1, 2025.
- Third instalment: February 1, 2026.
- The re-enrolment fee must be paid before the stated deadline to secure your child's place for the next academic year; if it is not paid by the deadline the school may assume the place is not required and the place may be offered to another student. The re-enrolment fee is deducted from the first-term invoice. Payment of the re-enrolment fee is by cash or check at the school business office.
Boarding fees
- The school operates as a day school (standard school day shown and a school-bus service is available); no boarding programme or boarding fees are published for ISE.
Other costs and typical additional charges
- Uniforms: the school operates an on-campus school uniform shop (open weekdays 08:00–14:00); uniform items are sold on campus but no public price list is posted. Parents should budget for standard uniform purchases.
- School lunches: school-provided lunches are available for an additional charge.
- Transportation: a school bus service is available; transportation is typically charged separately (transport fees are not published on the public fee page).
- External exam and activity charges: costs such as external examination fees, optional trips, or some extracurricular activity fees are commonly charged in addition to tuition at international schools; ISE's publicly posted fees material does not include a detailed list of these specific ancillary charges.
Refund information
- No detailed public refund policy or full fee-refund schedule is published on the school's public fee page; the only published payment-specific statement indicates that the re-enrolment fee is deducted from the first-term fee. For specific refund rules (timing, pro rata calculations, conditions for refund) no public figures or a formal published refund schedule are available.
Fee payment options and banking details
- Accepted payment methods listed are:
- Cash at the ISE business office.
- Visa at the ISE business office (a surcharge of 0.5% is applied to Visa payments made at the business office).
- Bank transfer to the school's accounts. Parents are requested to send a copy of the transfer receipt by email (attention Ms. Engy Hanna) and to include student name(s) and grade(s) on the transfer receipt. Listed bank account details include EGP and USD accounts at Credit Agricole Egypt and an EGP account with CIB (account numbers, SWIFT and IBAN shown on the school's payment information).
Summary of available and missing fee information
- Available and definitive items you can record for a parent database:
- Instalment billing schedule (dates for the three instalments).
- Re-enrolment fee requirement and deduction from the first-term invoice; method for paying re-enrolment fee (cash/check at business office).
- Accepted payment methods and bank-account details (Cash, Visa with 0.5% surcharge, bank transfer with accounts listed).
- Uniform sold on campus (uniform shop hours).
- School bus service and paid lunches are available.
- Missing from publicly posted material (so cannot be provided as fixed figures in this summary):
- A full grade-by-grade tuition schedule with per-term and per-year amounts for 2026/27 (or 2025/26) is not published on the school's public fee page; the school's fees are therefore not available as a complete public table. An external directory lists a general “fees start from” figure of approximately EGP 57,000 but does not supply the required per-grade, per-term breakdown.
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The International School of Egypt is a private international school offering two curricular pathways: the American Diploma and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). The school serves students aged 3 to 18 and provides a continuous learning continuum from early years through high school. The Diploma Programme is a two-year course of study for students typically aged 16 to 18, with six subjects (three at Higher Level and three at Standard Level) and core components including Theory of Knowledge, the Extended Essay, and the Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS) program. Students may pursue the full IB Diploma or register for individual IB courses, with decisions guided by parents, teachers, the school counsellor, and the DP Coordinator. The school is fully accredited by Cognia (AdvancED) and is an IB World School, with a university counsellor to support higher education progression. ISE has been providing American and IB education since 2009 globally.