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The Modern Education School (MES; Arabic: مدارس التربية الحديثة) is a private international school in New Cairo, Cairo Governorate. [1]The Modern Education School, established in 1997, is a co-educational school that is divided into three educational systems (the National division, American division, and British division) which serves grades from pre-kindergarten through ...
Malvern College Egypt; As-Salam College; American International School in Egypt; British International College of Cairo; British International School in Cairo; Cairo American College; Cairo English School; Collège de la Sainte-Famille; Collège de la Mère de Dieu; Collège-des-Frères (Bab-El-Louk) Collège du Sacré-Coeur; Dar El Tarbiah School
Collège du Sacré-Cœur is a Roman Catholic French-language school located in Cairo, Egypt. The school hosts two campuses the original one in Ghamra founded in 1904 and a second campus founded in 1911 on Beirut street at Heliopolis .
The Collège de la Sainte Famille (English: School of the Holy Family; Arabic: مدرسة العائلة المقدسة), often abbreviated as CSF and referred to as Jésuites, is a private French Catholic international school for boys run by the Near East province of the Society of Jesus in Cairo, Egypt.
Cairo American College (or CAC) is a Pre-K–12 International American School located in Maadi, Cairo, Egypt. [1] It caters mainly to dependents of the local American embassy and other international students.
The British International College of Cairo (BICC) is a pre-school, primary school and secondary school based in 5th District in New Cairo, Egypt. The BICC campus accommodates about 800 students from pre-K to year 12. Built on a 7,000 square metre site, the school has attractive modern facilities with 42 classrooms, 3 labs and 8 activity classes.
' The Brothers' College ', Egyptian Arabic: مدرسة الفرير, باب اللوق, IPA: [mædˈɾæst el feˈɾeːɾ ˈbæːb elˈluːʔ]), also known as Frères Bab el-Louk, is a French school in Bab al-Louq, a neighborhood in downtown Cairo. It is one of six Lasallian schools in Egypt of which four are located in Cairo and two in Alexandria.
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