El Nasr Boys' School Explained

El Nasr Boys' School
Native Name:مدارس النصر للبنين
Latin Name:British Boys' School
Motto:Long Live E.B.S
Established:June, 1929
Type:Private National Institution (previously British system)
Grades:Kindergarten, Primary, Preparatory and Senior, including Foundation to Grade 12 IGCSE and American Diplomafor boys and girls.
Principal:Mr. Ahmed ElShamy
Campus Type:Urban
Country:Egypt

El Nasr Boys' School (EBS; Arabic: مدارس النصر للبنين) is a PreK - Grade 12 school in Shatby, Alexandria, Egypt. Founded in 1929, it is one of the oldest schools in the city, and has more than 7,000 students each year.

History

The school was founded in 1929 by the British while Egypt was under British occupation, as the "British Boys' School". After the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, it was renamed the El Nasr Boys' School. It was built in the Shatby area of Alexandria, between Abo Quer and Aflaton streets. Across the street is the El Nasr Girls' College. Also there is another El Nasr school in Heliopolis, Cairo. It provides primary, preparatory, secondary and IGCSE education.

Education system

The school goes from kindergarten through high school, and offers an American Diploma and the IGCSE for boys and girls.[1]

School anthem

Usually, the school anthem is used only on primary stage. After that, in the preparatory and the senior stages, only the national anthem is used.

Alumni

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Farrouk . Yasser . " تخبط و إهمال " فى مدرسة النصر للبنين بالشاطبى فى الاسكندريه . Arabic. elnile-news.com . El Nile News . 3 February 2019.