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Genesis International School

Egypt, Cairo

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees Fees not listed
Ages 6 - 18 years
Opened 1990
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum Bespoke Curriculum, American Curriculum, British Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
Taught languages Arabic, French, German
Strengths STEM, Languages, Sport
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Early Years, Preschool, Kindergarten, Primary School, Elementary, Middle School, Secondary School, High School
Introduction

Genesis International School offers three academic systems—Semi-International (Baby Class to GCSE), the American System (Pre-K to Grade 12), and the British System (FS1 to Grade 10)—for students aged 6 to 18. The school follows international standards across curricula, aligning CCSS, Next Generation, and CEFR, with Advanced Placement courses available in the high school. Bespoke instruction supports STEAM education, robotics, coding, and AI activities, complemented by a reading program, career counseling, and internship opportunities. Co-curricular clubs include GMUN and the Genesis Student Union, and bilingual drama weeks broaden language and cultural experiences. The school emphasises 21st-century skills through the CLD framework and embeds Education for Sustainable Development across disciplines. Since 1990, Genesis has evolved from Menese International Schools into Genesis International Schools, drawing on more than three decades of experience. Facilities on the American campus include a building, libraries, science and computer laboratories, STEM room, arts and music spaces, playgrounds and cafeteria.

The Essentials

Genesis International School has instruction in English.

Location

Genesis International Schools is located at 29 KM Misr Ismailia Road, Cairo, Egypt. The campus hosts three divisions: British School, American School, and Semi International School. The location places the school along Misr Ismailia Road in the Cairo area.

Stages

The Semi-International System From Baby Class to GSCE; The American System From Pre-K to Grade 12; The British System From FS1 to Grade 10.

Type

International private school offering British, American, and Semi-International programs.

Additional learning support

Remedial Program.

Country affiliation

Affiliations with the United Kingdom and the United States; British and American educational systems are offered.

Fees
Academic year covered
Fees and charges below are presented for the 2025/2026 academic year as published for Genesis International School (Cairo, Misr–Ismailia Road).

Application and registration fees
- Application (registration request) fee: EGP 3,000.
- Registration fee (one-off at enrolment) for both National and International programmes: EGP 12,000.

Tuition fees by year group (annual and per-term amounts)
- KG 1–2: Annual tuition EGP 92,000. Per term amount shown is the annual fee divided into three equal terms (calculated for convenience): EGP 30,667 per term (EGP 92,000 ÷ 3).
- Grade 1–6: Annual tuition EGP 105,000. Per term (annual ÷ 3): EGP 35,000 per term.
- Grade 7–9: Annual tuition EGP 118,000. Per term (annual ÷ 3): EGP 39,333 per term.

(Note: the per-term figures above are derived by dividing the published annual fee by three to provide per-term amounts for database use; this is an arithmetic calculation based on the published annual fees. )

What the tuition covers
- Published information indicates tuition amounts include textbooks; other inclusions are not itemised in the published summary.

Transport (bus) fees and related charges
- Bus (National section) — air-conditioned service: EGP 36,800 per year.
- Bus (National section) — non–air-conditioned service: EGP 40,000 per year.

Boarding
- No boarding provision is listed among the school's published facilities; the school lists bus, cafeteria, clinic, gym, labs, libraries and other day-school facilities. Boarding is not shown as an available option.

Other costs and recurring extras
- Uniforms, school insurance, extra-curricular activity fees, exam fees and similar incidental charges are not itemised in the publicly published fee summary. The only additional charges specifically published are the application fee, registration fee and bus fees; tuition is reported as including textbooks.

Refunds and withdrawal
- A specific refund or withdrawal fee policy is not publicly itemised in the published fee summary. For definitive terms on refunds, withdrawal deadlines, or pro‑rata refunds, contact the school's accounting office.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- The publicly available summary provides annual tuition figures but does not publish a detailed billing schedule (for example: annual, termly, or monthly instalment dates) or stated late‑payment penalties. Per-term numbers above are a calculated convenience only (annual ÷ 3). Confirmed billing dates and accepted instalment plans must be obtained from the school's accounting office.

Payment methods
- The school's public summary does not list accepted payment methods (credit card, bank transfer, etc.). For available payment options and bank details, contact the accounting office directly. Accounting contact telephone is provided as +20 112 855 8829.

Summary of published payable items (compact list)
- Application fee: EGP 3,000.
- Registration fee (one-off): EGP 12,000.
- Annual tuition by group: KG1–2 EGP 92,000; Grade1–6 EGP 105,000; Grade7–9 EGP 118,000. (Per-term figures above are annual ÷ 3 for database use.)
- Bus (annual): EGP 36,800 (AC) or EGP 40,000 (non‑AC).

Administrative contact for fees and accounting
- Accounting office (phone): +20 112 855 8829. Use this contact to request the school's formal fee schedule, detailed billing cycles, payment methods, refund policy and any incidental charges that are not published in the public fee summary.

Note on availability of details
- The published public summary provides headline annual tuition figures and a small number of additional charges (application, registration, bus) but does not publish a full term-by-term billing schedule, payment method list, itemised incidental fees (uniforms, activity fees) or a formal refund policy. The per-term amounts above are an arithmetic division of the published annual fees to satisfy a per-term field; they are not a published billing schedule. For formal contract terms, instalment dates, refundable/deposit conditions and accepted payment methods, request the school's official fee schedule from the accounting office.
Academics

Genesis International School teaches Bespoke Curriculum, American Curriculum, British Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP) for students aged 6 to 18.

Curriculum

The curriculum is based on international standards, including CCSS, NEXT GENERATION, and CEFR, and is vertically and horizontally aligned for consistent learning progress. It is supported by informative resources and regularly monitored and revised to meet objectives, with student-focused teaching. The school offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses in the high school program. Genesis Academics include STEAM Education, robotics, coding, and AI activities, a reading program, career counseling, internship opportunities, and co-curricular clubs such as GMUN and Genesis Student Union, along with bilingual drama weeks. The school emphasizes 21st Century Skills through the CLD framework, focusing on collaboration, ICT integration, self-regulation, communication, and real-world problem solving. ESD Education for Sustainable Development is embedded in the curriculum with interdisciplinary content and real-world learning experiences.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Apply Online: School admissions are open. To begin, click 'Apply Now' and provide the required information, including the student's name and the parents' emails and phone numbers. An email will be sent with a username and password to access the application. Log in and complete the online application, which includes sections for Student information; Father's information; Mother's information; Guardian information; Emergency contact information; Family information; Educational background; Medical condition; Transportation; After finishing and saving, you will receive a call within a week to schedule an interview appointment. 2. Admission Requirements: The following documents are required for the admissions process. Personal photos of the student, father, and mother are required. A computerized copy of the student's birth certificate is required. A photocopy of the mother's and father's ID (National ID or Passport) is required. A photocopy of the father's and mother's degree certificates is required.

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