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Green Land Pré Vert International School (GPIS) (English: Greenland International Schools), (French: Écoles Internationales du Pré Vert) is a school in Egypt offering International Baccalaureate (IB) programs in both English and French for students from kindergarten through 12th grade. The school was founded in 1994.
Beverly Hills Schools (BHS) is a group of private schools in Sheikh Zayed City, [4] Giza Governorate, Egypt, near Cairo. [5] It includes an American School, a British School, and a German school. The German school, Deutsche Schule Beverly Hills Kairo is recognised as a German school abroad by the Central Agency for German Schools Abroad (ZfA ...
The American International School in Egypt (AISE) is a co-educational college preparatory school in Greater Cairo. Its original East Campus is in New Cairo, Cairo, [1] while its newer West Campus is in Sheikh Zayed City, 6th of October City. [2] It opened its doors to students in 1990.
American International School in Egypt West Campus - Sheikh Zayed City [15] Beverly Hills Schools; British International School in Cairo [16] International School of Choueifat 6th of October City [17] Heritage International School [18] 6th of October Stem school; City Language School [19] Hossary-Azhari Language School [20]
The British International School, Cairo (BISC) is a private British school in Beverly Hills, a compound within the 6th of October City, in Greater Cairo, Egypt. [2] BISC was previously in Zamalek. [3] It moved from its Zamalek location in September 2008 to its new purpose-built campus in the residential compound of Beverly Hills.
The school was founded on 23 August 1980, and began operations with class I to class V. In 1990, it moved to a new building in Abu Dhabi on land donated by Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. A college section was added in 1991. [2] The school was one of four to win a Zayed Future Energy Prize in the Global High School category in 2013.
By February 2011 the school had 28 students. Due to political unrest related to the Egyptian Revolution of 2011, the school closed temporarily and most of the students left Egypt. [2] By July 2013 there were 33 students at the school. The school again closed temporarily due to political unrest related to the 2013 Egyptian coup d'état. [5]
The school was established in January 1968 on land donated by the then Ruler of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, in an area of the city known as Khubairat. This area was the part of the Corniche where the pearl fishing fleet were first sighted on their return from sea. One suggested translation of the word 'Khubairat' is 'good news'.