British International School, Cairo Explained

The British International School, Cairo
Established:1976
Type:Private
Enrollment:1100
Principal:Mrs. Basman Zora [1]
Location:6th of October City, Egypt
Website:bisc.edu.eg

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. BISC has an extensive campus with facilities including a theatre, Olympic swimming pool and age-appropriate learning spaces for all students.

BISC is an independent, fee-financed, not for profit school authorized by the Ministry of Education. The Good Schools Guide International states that the school "offers a world-class education – the best in Egypt – and prestige. To be a BISC IB graduate certainly says something."[4]

The school is regularly inspected by BSO and is one of only a handful of schools certified by COBIS within Egypt.

References

  1. https://www.bisc.edu.eg/principals-welcome.html
  2. "Contact Us." British International School in Cairo. Retrieved on 23 January 2015. "Physical Address: Km 38, Cairo-Alexandria Desert Road, Beverly Hills, 6th of October City, Egypt, 12451" – See map
  3. "Home." British International School in Cairo. 24 January 2001. Retrieved on 19 July 2018. "Our physical address is: 5 El Yemeni Street Zamalek Cairo Egypt"
  4. Web site: 26 October 2016 . The Good Schools Guide International .

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