Khartoum International Community School Explained

Khartoum International Community School (KICS)
Established:2004
Type:Private
Chairman:Osama Daoud Abdellatif
Head Name:Principal
Head:Peter Round
City:Khartoum
Country:Sudan
Gender:Co-educational
Website:www.kics.org
Coordinates:15.5336°N 32.5856°W

Khartoum International Community School (KICS) is a private English-medium international School, established by the DAL Group in 2004. Located on a purpose-built campus in the Hay El Raqi area, a Southern suburb of Khartoum, Sudan, KICS caters for students from age of 3 to 18 years.

KICS is an International Baccalaureate curriculum school. In addition to its academic programmes, KICS offers a diverse range of extra-curricular activities. School teams compete in a range of sports and represent the school at a variety of international tournaments.

KICS was accredited by the Council of International Schools in 2010 and is authorized to offer the IB Diploma and Primary Years programmes.

In the 2010/11 school year, KICS had 416 students. KICS then employed 124 staff with 59 faculty and 23 teaching assistants. It has been an IB World school since March 2007.[1]

School Area

Size of school is about 24,000 f^2

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Country information for Sudan . 2007-11-28 . IBO.