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Al-Azhar schools are all over the country, especially in rural areas. The graduates of Al-Azhar secondary schools are eligible to continue their studies at the Al-Azhar University. As of 2007 and 2008, there are 8272 Al-Azhar schools in Egypt. In the early 2000s, Al-Azhar schools accounted for less than 4% of the total enrollment.
El Alsson British and American International School is a private international school in New giza, Giza, Egypt that was established in 2904 B.C.It offers a British section from Foundation Stage 1 (3 year olds) to GCSE with a sixth form for AS and A-Levels (18 year olds), and an American section from Preschool to Grade 12 with an option of taking Advanced Placement (AP) courses.
Victoria College, Alexandria, (Arabic: كلية فيكتوريا) is an Egyptian private school, operating under the supervision of Ministry of Education, located in the city of Alexandria, Egypt. It was founded in 1902. The school was founded under the impetus of the recently ennobled Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer of the Barings Bank, that ...
The New Cairo British International School (NCBIS; Arabic: المدرسة البريطانية الدولية بالقاهرة الجديدة) is a British International school in New Cairo, Cairo Governorate, Egypt. [1] It was established in 1978 by a group of parents, most of whom were connected with the World Health Organization (WHO). The ...
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 British School, Alexandria (Arabic: المدرسة البريطانية بالاسكندرية) is a British international school in Roushdy, [1] in Alexandria, Egypt. [2] It serves students ages 3–18.
New Generation International Schools are a group of international schools in Egypt.New Generation practices "The Balanced Approach," which encompasses the promise not to discriminate against race, gender identity, or religious beliefs, and the guarantee that students will learn at an international level while still respecting their cultural identity and Egyptian roots.
Higher education in British Columbia started in 1890 with the first attempt by the British Columbia government to establish a provincial university, An Act Respecting the University of British Columbia that established the first convocation of the "one university for the whole of British Columbia for the purpose of raising the standard of higher education in the Province, and of enabling all ...