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Misr American College
American-curriculum school in New Maadi 6th District. Mid-fee tier.
Fees
Annual fees
| Year level | Age | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| KG 1-2 | 4 | EGP 78,000 |
| Grades 1-6 | 6 | EGP 103,000 |
| Grades 7-10 | 12 | EGP 106,750 |
Reviews
An American-curriculum school in New Maadi, owned by the El Rashidy family as the American arm of Orouba Language Schools, AdvancED-accredited and running Pre-K through grade 12 to around 420 students. The small size and largely North American teaching roster are what families talk about most warmly. The points that surface in the other direction concern the gap between family-business ownership and the demands of running a K-12 American programme, and the wider truth that this is a feeder for Egyptian families heading to US, UK, Gulf and continental universities rather than a peer of the much larger Cairo American College down the road.
Positives
- Scale and atmosphere. Small for an American-curriculum school in Cairo, around 420 students across the whole Pre-K to grade 12 spread. Parents who have come through describe an environment where the admin knows the child and conversations about pastoral or academic adjustments actually happen.
- Teaching staff. A meaningful proportion of teachers are recruited from the US and Canada, which matters for families coming in from American systems abroad and softens the transition for returning Egyptian families. Student behaviour is generally described as orderly.
- Facilities and campus. A purpose-built six-floor site in New Maadi with the full set of labs, libraries, sports courts and performing-arts rooms. Air-conditioned buses with a supervisor on board are part of the standard package.
- University pathways. American Diploma plus AP. Graduates have gone on to universities in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, the Gulf and continental Europe, alongside the Egyptian private-university route that the diploma opens up.
Considerations
- Ownership and governance. The El Rashidy family also runs the Arabic and language schools on the wider Orouba campus, and staff have flagged that ownership decisions sometimes sit at an angle to mainstream K-12 American practice. Leadership above the principal level has seen turnover.
- Position in the Cairo market. Cheaper and smaller than Cairo American College, with a student body that is overwhelmingly Egyptian rather than expat-heavy. The right fit for an Egyptian family who wants the American diploma without CAC fees; a less obvious fit for a transferring American family already eligible for CAC.
Leadership
Mr. Mike Pavlos
Mr. Mike Pavlos has served as the Superintendent and Principal of Misr American College since 2005. His extensive career in international education includes leadership roles such as Superintendent at the International School of Islamabad, Director at Rabat American School, and Director at the Ifrane School. He also held the position of CEO at Advanced Learning Schools in Riyadh. Mr. Pavlos holds a Master's degree in Education Administration from Western Reserve University and has a background in Mathematics and Philosophy.
Accreditations
- Cognia 01
Academic results
- Result Leads to SAT and Advanced Placement test for university admission.
Location
20 Tunis St., 6th District, New Maadi. Beside Maadi Public Library، Al Basatin Al Gharbeyah, المعادى، Cairo Governorate 4234203, Egypt