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Alexandria is home to 4 international schools, offering families a range of curricula and price points to choose from.
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The International American School of Alexandria (IAS) offers Kindergarten through Grade 12 on an American curriculum in English, with native-speaker staff guiding the language arts program. Classical Arabic is taught as a native language, alongside formal Egyptian National Studies, including Egyptian History, Religion, and Arabic. ESL supports students who need English language development, while French begins in Grade 1 and Spanish is offered in Grade 9. Founded by Mr. and Mrs. Ashraf Wahby, IAS started as a hopeful vision for Egypt's children and grew from a nursery into a K–12 community. In the mid-2000s land was acquired, and by 2006 the school expanded to Grades 1–6, with facility additions. Plans for a swimming pool, indoor cafeteria, gymnasium, and auditorium were complemented by new classrooms, science labs, and a library. The school emphasizes leadership, service, and character through its Honor System and co-curricular offerings, including academic, cultural, and language activities.
The school offers an academic curriculum built on traditional disciplines with broad liberal arts exposure, including theatre, dance, drama, singing, art and craft, designing and multimedia, alongside sports activities and clubs. The approach centers on student-centered learning, inquiry, and opportunities to pursue individual interests through innovative programmes. Facilities include modern teaching aids and digital boards, with a well equipped Computer Lab, Science Lab and Library, and digital classrooms that support interactive teaching. Abacus and Vedic Math are used to support mathematical learning. Co-curricular activities include Yoga, Music, Dance and Art & Craft, with sports activities guided by trained trainers. The school operates a Full-Day Care Semi-Residential system with Lunch & Snacks and residential accommodation. Academic partnerships with Tata, HCL, Oxford Advantage and MI KIDS, plus CBSE orientation, reinforce curriculum development. The daily programme fosters continuous learning across academic, co-curricular, environmental and community-based learning. This approach builds confident, collaborative learners globally.
The Lycée Français d'Alexandrie is a French international school in Chatby, Alexandria, run by Mission Laïque Française (MLF Monde) and affiliated with AEFE. It follows a French homologated curriculum with French as the base language and hosts an American International Section that is bilingual and bicultural through cooperation with the United States. The American section adds English language and American culture components, while the standard timetable is 30 hours weekly for sixth grade; the section includes American language and literature, with total English and Arabic instruction of six hours. Examinations for the Diplôme National du Brevet and the Baccalauréat include components linked to the American program, and the International Section leads to a diploma with the American option recognized in Anglo-Saxon higher education. Entry to the International Section is decided by an eligibility commission. The school operates across two sites, Pharaons for elementary and Chatby for higher levels, with a CDI library, a science laboratory, and a music program. Extracurriculars include a student journal for HGGSP and a YouTube channel.
Deutsche Schule der Borromäerinnen Alexandria is a long-established German-Egyptian Begegnungsschule serving predominantly girls aged 3 to 18. The German-language curriculum forms the spine of education from Kindergarten through Gymnasiale Oberstufe, with Arabic weekly sessions in kindergarten and English introduced in grade 4. The gymnasium offers the Deutsches Internationales Abitur (DIA), a bilingual German-English Abitur alongside the Allgemeine Hochschulreife, and the school provides a DELF French diploma via the Institut Français in Alexandria. The facility set combines a newer building with an 1981 extension housing science labs, a lecture hall, computer room, and well-stocked libraries. German remains the core language of instruction, supported by a broad co-curricular program, music ensembles (choir, orchestra, Schulband), and theatre in both German and Arabic. Extracurriculars include student clubs and service initiatives such as CHC and internships. The school emphasizes intercultural cooperation, strong German-language heritage, and many graduates pursue studies in Germany. A family-like learning culture.
International British School of Alexandria (IBSA) is a private international day school delivering the English National Curriculum with an EYFS foundation for ages 3 to 18. The school teaches in English and adapts the National Curriculum for England and Wales to include Egyptian cultural experiences, with Foundation Stage through Key Stage 3 taught within this framework and Arabic taught through the Arabic Curriculum. French is offered as a Modern Foreign Language. The curriculum emphasizes holistic learning and PSHE to develop knowledge, skills and global citizenship. IBSA welcomes pupils from Egyptian and expatriate families, aiming to provide a broad, international education relevant to contemporary life. The school is guided by values including Respect, Integrity, Responsibility, Commitment, Excellence and Empathy. In practice, learning blends English standards with Egyptian context, reflecting local culture while maintaining the discipline and rigor associated with British education. The faculty emphasizes inquiry, collaboration and real-world application. For learners.
Schutz American School offers a U.S.-based, college-preparatory education for students from Early Childhood through Grade 12. Accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, it is an IB World School certified for PYP and MYP. The high school Pathway Program emphasizes growth through co-curricular work; growth projects for grades 9–12 are not graded and may involve clubs, internships, or service activities. Graduation outcomes show that 100% of graduates enroll in four-year colleges in the United States, the United Kingdom/Europe, Canada, and Egypt/MENA. Founded in 1924, Schutz embodies community with the motto Schutz Family. The campus includes one-to-one devices, an Early Childhood Learning Center, art studios with a kiln, a black-box theater, a large auditorium, and libraries with access to Bibliotheca Alexandrina. STEM facilities include a design and engineering lab with a 3D printer and dedicated science labs; and a fiber-optic network supports digital learning throughout the learning journey.
Collège Saint-Marc is an all-boys Catholic Lasallian college in Alexandria, Egypt, delivering 14 years of education from kindergarten to the Egyptian baccalaureate. The curriculum blends the official Egyptian program with a Lasallian approach, with mathematics and the sciences taught in French, French as the first foreign language and English as the second. The school day runs from 7:55 a.m. to 2:45 p.m., organized into eight forty-five‑minute periods with two twenty‑minute recesses. The cycles span maternel (2 years); petit primaire (3 years); grand primaire (3 years); préparatoire (3 years); seconde (3 years). An international French section will open in 2025–2026 to provide immersion in French language and culture within a trilingual environment, following the French national program and offering Bac Français. The campus features the Lotus and the College Museum, and a 25‑bus service supports families. The Lasallian network emphasizes service, community engagement, and inclusive education for students with diverse needs.
Alexandria International Academy is an IB World School offering the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme. In the PYP, instruction is delivered in English, French and Arabic within the Programme of Inquiry, with Arts (Music, Visual Art and Drama) integrated across subjects. The MYP uses interdisciplinary, English-based learning, with French Acquisition and Arabic as additional languages, through collaborative planning with teachers and families. The Diploma Programme is a two-year high school program leading to final Examinations recognized by universities worldwide. The school is English-speaking with a French Immersion option in the Primary Years; in the Middle Years, most lessons are in English, with French Acquisition and Arabic. The Programme of Inquiry includes English, French and Arabic. Students participate in the Student Council, Book Week and Sports Day, and community initiatives like the EEP Run supporting Gaza, with leadership and wellbeing woven into school life for all students.
Euro International School is an English international school offering the British curriculum (IGCSE). The curriculum is delivered under the United Kingdom framework with boards including EdExcel, Cambridge, and OxfordAQA, supervised in Egypt by the British Council. The school serves pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, with the IGCSE as the principal assessment for 16-year-olds. Edexcel and Cambridge International Examinations are both used for IGCSEs, with no difference in level or difficulty between the boards. The campus features extensive facilities to support learning and activities: a swimming pool, football, basketball and handball courts; a Gymnastics Hall; Music Rooms and Arts Rooms; a dedicated theatre; and computer and science laboratories. On-site services and community-engagement facilities reinforce school life. In addition to academics, students participate in co-curricular activities including student clubs and visual and performing arts. English is the language of instruction, delivered by native English-speaking teachers or educators with internationally recognized qualifications.
Smart International Schools offer both British and American curricula, including Cambridge IGCSE, and align instruction with Cambridge and Advanced Ed standards. The school emphasizes technology-enabled teaching, small class sizes, and gamification to engage students. Its academic program includes a Modern Skills Package featuring programming, web development, and entrepreneurship, supported by a learning management system that tracks grades, behavior, and teacher insights for parents. The curriculum is complemented by character development programs and Montessori education, fostering social-emotional growth alongside academics. Parents remain informed through the LMS and regular updates. The school offers a broad range of clubs and activities across academics, arts, and wellbeing, with explicit programs dedicated to Academic and Intellectual pursuits, Arts and Creative exploration, and Leadership and Professional development. The environment stresses well-being, holistic growth, and practical skills that prepare students for international benchmarks and future leadership roles. Class sizes remain small to support individualized attention and mentorship.
GEMS Academy Alexandria is a co-educational day school in Alexandria, Egypt, serving ages 3 to 18. It offers EYFS, Cambridge IGCSE, British Curriculum, IB (PYP, MYP, DP) and the American Curriculum, enabling families to choose a suitable pathway. The IB continuum runs from nursery to high school, and the campus includes an IGCSE British Division and an IB French Division. German is taught in upper grades, with ICT and E‑learning embedded across classrooms. The library supports study and leisure reading, and on‑site doctors, transportation and a canteen support student welfare. Classrooms are bright, spacious and air‑conditioned, with a two‑adult per class policy. Facilities include gymnasia, an outdoor pool with lifeguard, and courts for football and volleyball, plus monitored transport. An expansive auditorium hosts Music and Drama; four languages are taught: French, English, German and Arabic. The school emphasizes pastoral care and community-building through holistic support and a strong welfare framework.
Forsan International Schools in Egypt comprises the Playschool, Forsan British School and Forsan American School. The network provides an all‑through education from age 3 to 19, with Forsan British School following the Cambridge UK framework (Checkpoint, IGCSE, AS and A Levels) administered by Cambridge Assessment and the British Council. Instruction is delivered in English and Arabic, with native English support and a Global Perspectives program. Forsan American School offers an American‑based curriculum for Pre‑K through 12, aligned to the Common Core and including an AP program in high school; it is US‑accredited by Cognia, NWAC and SACS‑CASI. The campuses are purpose‑built and modern, featuring facilities such as indoor pools, theatre spaces, science and IT laboratories, art rooms and music studios, two libraries and gallery spaces, and interactive classrooms. Core strengths include a robust athletics program, extensive performing and visual arts, and a broad range of co‑curricular activities and leadership opportunities.
Neue Deutsche Schule Alexandria is a German international school in Alexandria, part of the German Schools Abroad (DAS) network. It is co-funded and promoted by the Central Agency for International Schools Abroad (ZfA), aligning with Germany's international education framework. Established in 2006/2007, the school serves families seeking a German-language program with international accreditation in Egypt. The campus supports science, technology, arts, and physical education with four science laboratories, three computer laboratories, and multimedia rooms in each premises equipped with data projectors and smart boards. The school operates two theatres for performances and ceremonies, and there is an Olympic-size swimming pool and a gymnasium for sport and wellbeing. Three libraries encourage independent study, while integrated classrooms and laboratories enable practical learning. The school belongs to a global network of about 140 German schools abroad, offering students opportunities to connect with the wider DAS community and participate in international exchanges and events.
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