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Kompass School

Trilingual progressive school in Maadi with a sister primary at Somabay on the Red Sea, running since 2008. English, German and Arabic from age 1 to 14.


Founded
2008

Trilingual progressive school in Maadi with a sister primary at Somabay on the Red Sea, running since 2008. English, German and Arabic from age 1 to 14.

Kompass blends Montessori, Reggio Emilia, Piaget and the German infans approach into one trilingual programme. Up to age 5 the curriculum follows the German Conference of Ministers framework; from 5 to 14 children move into Primary and the LernLab using an Oxford International base alongside Baden-Württemberg and Egyptian Arabic content.

Class sizes are small and the parent community is unusually involved. Families describe a close, family-style culture rather than a conventional school feel, and several mention children who did not settle in larger institutional schools thriving here. The Somabay primary shares the same pedagogy for families relocating to the Red Sea coast.

A strong fit for Cairo families wanting trilingual exposure with German on equal footing. Less suited to families wanting a conventional ladder into IGCSE or IB at the same school, since Kompass tops out at age 14.


  • Trilingual (English, German, Arabic) progressive school in Maadi, Cairo, with a sister site in Somabay on the Red Sea, serving children from ages 1 to around 14, founded 2008.
  • Curriculum is built on the IPC and IMYC, with very small group sizes quoted at 1:3 to 1:8 child-to-teacher.
  • Independent parent commentary in English is thin. Quotes circulating online are largely school-curated testimonials about a 'family' atmosphere, transitions and personalised attention. Treat them as marketing-adjacent.
  • No substantive Reddit, Mumsnet or expat.com signal surfaced. The Cairo international-school discussion online is dominated by CAC, Schutz, BISC, MES and DSB, with Kompass mentioned mainly in directory listings.
  • Demographic mix is reported as roughly 40% Egyptian and 60% expat or mixed families, including embassy households, which fits the trilingual positioning.

13 Street 83, Maadi Al Khabiri Ash Sharqeyah, Maadi, Cairo Governorate 11431, Egypt

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