Egypt, Cairo
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The school teaches a trilingual program with Arabic, English, and French, with equal hours allocated to each language on the timetable. The French language program operates under a partnership with Institut français d'Égypte and enables DELF exams (A1, A2, B1), with an optional B2 in grades 11 or 12. Students graduate with the American diploma or the IGCSE while pursuing DELF exams. Cultural integration and local traditions are celebrated through events, celebrations, and extracurricular activities that connect students with Egypt's heritage.
The school actively engages with the local community, encouraging students to understand, appreciate, and contribute to Egypt's socio-cultural fabric.
Westcliff International School is an international day school in Giza, Egypt, serving students aged 3 to 18. It offers two parallel, language-rich curricula: an American program culminating in a High School Diploma and an English-speaking British program following Key Stages, with the International GCSE path from Year 10 and options for A‑levels. The school also provides a DELF-certified French program, developed in partnership with Institut français d'Égypte, with DELF exams at A1, A2, B1 and an optional B2 in upper grades. A distinctive feature is the Trilingual Experience, teaching Arabic, English, and French as first languages with equal timetabled hours. Canadian methodologies influence teaching, emphasising critical thinking and individualized learning, without adopting a Canadian curriculum. Founded by Dr. Omar Nassar, the school promotes a community-centric ethos under the motto An Education for a Lifetime, blending heritage with modern international standards and a commitment to university preparation through ACT/SAT or A‑levels.