About The British International School Cairo (BISC)
Established in 1976, The British International School, Cairo is one of Egypt's leading academic institutions, teaching boys and girls aged 3-18. We have a proud reputation for the quality of our teachers, the care we provide to our children and the achievements of our students. We aim to provide a vibrant international community, offering an outstanding British-style education, focused on independent learning and the promotion of global citizenship.
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English,IB
Primary Language
English
Ages
3 to 18
Max Class Size
24
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i Smile, 4 months ago
This school is nothing more than a scam to make money out of unsuspecting parents. Yes, they have some good teachers but the management is out to make money by ANY means. Even Christmas party, for a HOLY (according to them - sending all this season to be nice to your kid stuff) they’re charging 200 pounds for parents to watch their own children. The joke is when theyvtried that with an overpriced field trip and had to cancel- they didn’t stop. GREED is the number one motive. NOW to the real problem, smart students/overachievers/intellectual students are PUNISHED first by the administration by forcing them to stay with lower level education- then by classmates who are subpar (and their jealous SOCCER mom type parents). BTW only ONE staff member would pass for a British dialect...the rest are all American English at best if not Egyptian type (messed up) English. Find a REAL school, I’ve wasted my child’s time there.