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egyptian american international school

egyptian american international school
New Cairo

Our mission

EAIS Mission:

Our goal is to impart academic knowledge and life skills that build respectful, responsible, and confident students who can:

* Work collaboratively as critical thinkers and problem solvers

* Excel academically

* Become effective and conscientious leaders

We teach for life to empower our students to succeed beyond schooling and contribute positively to their communities.

EAIS Six Keys:

* Critical Thinking

* Problem Solving

* Academic Excellence

* Citizenship

* Collaboration

* Leadership

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Music Studio
Music education is an important aspect of providing children with a well-rounded education. When allowed to work in harmony with other subjects and areas of study, music helps children grow in self-esteem, build essential skills and prepare for bright futures.

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Art Studio
The power of an Arts Education Growth Mindset. Through the arts, students develop skills like resilience, grit, and a growth mindset to help them master their craft, do well academically, and succeed in life after high school, Self-Confidence, Improved Cognition, Communication, Deepening Cultural and Self-Understanding.  

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Interactive Learning
Interactive Learning is a pedagogical approach that incorporates social networking and urban computing into course design and delivery. Interactive Learning has evolved out of the hyper-growth in the use of digital technology and virtual communication, particularly by students. To ensure quality interactive learning we have on average 20 to 25 students per classroom.

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Physical Education Facilities
The effect of school sports facilities on physical activity, health and socioeconomic status in adulthood. Sports facilities including swimming pools, basketball, football and volleyball courts. Physical Education is a crucial and compulsory part of our curriculum for all students.

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Fully Equipped Laboratories
We offer two fully equipped science labs that give students the space and tools to explore, experiment, and experience science in action.

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Computer Laboratories
We provide full WiFi access and four modern ICT labs that enable students to develop strong digital skills through hands-on exploration, creativity, and real-world technological practice.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Professional Learning environment is of crucial importance in order for a school to become a true learning organization where staff members continually strive to be at the leading edge of knowledge about education.

EAIS professional development program aims to create an environment for learning and growth for educators and administrators that increases, enhances, and revitalizes the professional knowledge and skills of all campus personnel.

The program is committed to serving the educational needs of school members as enhancing the skills of faculty and staff will ultimately enhance the school’s abilities to meet our vision and mission. While each individual is responsible for his/her own development, EAIS is committed to providing resources and opportunities for learning.

STUDENT COUNCIL

Student Council elections were held this academic year on October 1st where students  elected representatives for the 5 upper council offices namely President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer.

A secret ballot system electoral system is managed by the Social Studies Department to simulate real-life elections. Department teachers worked with their students across all grade levels; teaching concepts of democracy, elections and the importance of voting to prepare our students for life experiences.

The council also includes class representatives for each class in all grade levels. This council ensures that students’ concerns are communicated with the school administration and organizes many school events.

EAIS STUDENT COUNCIL 2025-2026
HIGH BOARD
President: Zeina Ahmed
Vice President: Nada Seoudy
Secretary: Lily Rashed
Treasurer: Hana Khalaf
Class Co-Representative: Selia Ahmed & Malak Tarek

Home School Relations

Children learn best when the significant adults in their lives — parents, teachers, and other family and community members — work together to encourage and support them. This basic fact should be a guiding principle as we think about how schools should be organized and how children should be taught. Schools alone cannot address all of a child’s developmental needs: The meaningful involvement of parents and support from the community are essential.

The need for a strong partnership between schools and families to educate children may seem like common sense. In simpler times, this relationship was natural and easy to maintain. Teachers and parents were often neighbors and found many occasions to discuss a child’s progress. Children heard the same messages from teachers and parents and understood that they were expected to uphold the same standards at home and at school.

Weekly Posts

Students and parents can access weekly academic materials through ClassDojo (Grades 1–4) and Google Classroom (Grades 5–12), with email updates to keep parents informed and involved in their child’s learning.

Parents’ Open House /Welcome meetings

We provide multiple opportunities for parent-teacher meetings because strong parent-school partnerships are key to student success. In addition, we maintain an open-door policy to ensure ongoing communication and collaboration.

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