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Expat education is tricky! How do you know if you are choosing the right school for your child? EEE Assessments can help you make an informed decision.
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11M ago
1- Location
You are a diplomat, or an expat family living in Zamalek, 6th October, Dokki, or Sheikh Zayed.
2- 6 months to 18 years old
King’s is the first top British school in Cairo to cater for children from Infancy through to Pre-University Years. For the year 2023-2024 admissions start from 2 years old up to Year 9.
3- Subject teachers from Year 5
This allows the students to study according to their abilities and at their pace. For example, a student might study Maths at Year 6 if that’s where they are or English at Year 4 if that’s their level ..read more
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1y ago
Schools and principals in Egypt should attend our Education Experts Egypt Conference on 9th and 10th May for a number of reasons:
1- Meeting and networking with other education professionals
Networking at conferences is a great way for attendees to exchange ideas, gain knowledge from one another, and establish connections that may be useful in the future.
2- Professional development
Expert speakers and seminars at education conferences frequently offer fresh perspectives and suggestions for enhancing teaching and learning.
3- Keeping Current
Be ..read more
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1y ago
1- Kent College West Cairo versus the UK
Kent College Egypt is fully managed and operated by its founding school in the UK. KCWC is an extension to the Kent College Schools which means that it might be new in Egypt, but it has over 100 years of educational expertise ready to give the new school a hand.
2-Professional/ supportive SEN department
Kent College West Cairo probably has the most supportive SEN department among the top international schools in Cairo. Apart from qualified designated teachers, they also offer therapy, when needed. KCWC is NOT a SEN school bu ..read more
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1y ago
The Royal British International School is a brand-new school in New Cairo, one of the most sought-after residential areas in the Egyptian capital.
Here are 10 reasons parents choose RBIS:
1- A unique campus
RBIS is an environmentally friendly school with functioning solar panels on premises and sustainable energy systems. The parking lot is fitted with EV battery chargers for electric cars. The school aims to become carbon neutral.
2- Sports Academy
As opposed to other international schools which offer sports as after-school activities option, RBIS has ..read more
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1y ago
This post, from Sophia High School, highlights very important aspects of online learning. Many parents seem to conflate online schools with home schooling, or supporting a child whose regular classes have been temporarily taken online. Click here to read the full article: Online school vs. Home Schooling
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1y ago
Are you considering an online school for your child? If so (and even if you are still wedded to the idea of having your child attend a bricks and mortar school, this is worth a read), here are 10 excellent reasons to study at Sophia High School.
1- Teacher:Student ratio
Sophia High School provides an impressive student to teacher ratio, with class numbers at a maximum of 6 for core subjects. Children receive individualised education where they can be challenged and/or supported in ways tailored to meet their specific needs.
2- Online learning EQUALS learning anywhere you ..read more
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1y ago
Online learning is exactly what it sounds like: teachers lead their classes virtually, while students study from home. Face to face learning is the traditional way of studying by going to a brick and mortar school every day. Which one is better? Read to learn the costs and benefits of online vs face to face learning.
Advantages of online learning:
1. Location
You can be anywhere in the world and continue to study in the same setting, following the same curriculum as back home. Expats moving around the world for work can rest assured their children are taught the same curr ..read more
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2y ago
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2y ago
Research has demonstrated over and over the role of recess and play in our fast-paced modern world. Play is essential to a child’s cognitive, physical, social and emotional well-being.
How long should the break be?
Psychologists recommend two 15 minute breaks every day, plus a good lunch break of 20 minutes.
Why the break?
It allows the students to take a “brain break”, get physical exercise and use the restroom. This helps them focus better in class, fidget less, improve their concentration and widen their attention spans. It reduces the incidence of obesity.
What makes a good recess?
A well ..read more