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Meet the Principal Team.
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Saneya Elnimer
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Maey Elnimer
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Mohamed Elnimer
The School Campus.

The school campus is situated in El Obour city, a new district on the outskirts of Cairo, about 20/25 minutes by car from Heliopolis. This new campus, which opened in 2000, covers an area of 12,000 square meters of beautifully landscaped grounds, swimming pools and sport facilities. The school campus comprises three schools, all of which enjoy first class facilities and fully air-conditioned classrooms. The campus is served by a fleet of modern and air conditioned school buses for the transportation of staff and students.

The Continental Language School (CLS).

The CLS is a regular mainstream school that applies the Egyptian National Curriculum but the medium of instruction is English. There are approximately 700 students on roll from KG1 to year 9 (Prep 3) in the school year 2012-2013.

The Continental International School (CIS).

The CIS is a British International School that follows the British National Curriculum. There are approximately 250 students on roll from Foundation to Year 10 in the school year 2012-2013.

The Continental School of Cairo (CSC).

The CSC is a small British special education school for children with learning difficulties and special educational needs. Presently there are 50 pupils on roll.

Our Mission.
  • To create a happy and stimulating learning environment and to develop the school as a caring community, fostering in each student an attitude of self respect, responsibility and concern for the welfare of others.
  • To provide a strong academic base and skills set to prepare and equip our students for higher education.
  • To encourage all students to achieve their fullest potential academically, socially and physically.
  • To promote knowledge and understanding of the interdependence of people, the environment and resources.
  • To help students acquire a reasoned set of moral values and to develop aesthetic awareness and creative ability.
  • To encourage a confident, independent and flexible approach to learning and living.
  • To provide, with due regard for each student's background, a continuum of learning experiences which may be developed and built upon.
  • To promote opportunities for students to experience and understand a variety of activities that enhance their physical well-being and health.
Message from the Principal.

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It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the Continental School of Cairo, and I hope you will find our website informative and useful.

It has been quite a journey since I have started the Continental School of Cairo in 1994 as the first Special Education School in Egypt under very challenging and difficult conditions. In those days, the concept of special education was virtually unknown in Egypt and I soon found out that it was necessary first to educate the mind of many people in authority who said it could not be done, before I could start educating children with special needs. Going through red tape and many man-made obstacles was not easy, but with persistence and conviction, the Continental School of Cairo (CSC) was officially born on a small scale in January 1994.

The turning point came few years later when many parents asked if the same level of education we have become renowned for could also be applied to mainstream education, and the Continental Language School (CLS) was born in the year 2000 in the present campus. In 2007, the Continental International School (CIS) was opened to provide first class British education following the British National Curriculum. Looking back, I am very proud of the way the Continental School has grown rapidly over the years from a modest beginning to approximately 1000 boys and girls in all schools this year.

To meet the constant increase in demand for places, a substantial building expansion programme was completed recently. We are very proud of our modern campus and the very stimulating and inspiring learning environment we provide throughout the school. Our students enjoy first class sporting facilities and make full use of the state of the art Computer facilities, Science laboratories, Libraries, Music and Art & Craft rooms.

Today, The Continental school is a vibrant, outward-looking community, which encourages a happy, friendly atmosphere in which pupils can thrive. We want all our pupils to value academic excellence and to realise that it is attainable. We aim to encourage a love of learning, a spirit of enquiry and an independence of mind. We wish to develop the self-esteem and self-confidence of our pupils and to encourage them to take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities in a stimulating environment.

We aim to foster good relations between staff and pupils and between the pupils themselves. The school encourages consideration and tolerance of others and is committed to developing in its pupils a strong sense of personal responsibility and a commitment to helping others.

We pride ourselves on the pursuit of excellence both inside the classroom and out, and on encouraging children to develop their talents, discover new interests and prepare for the challenges of the 21st Century. We want the pupils who come here to leave us as confident young adults who are able to make the most of the opportunities life will offer them.

Indeed, our eyes are firmly set on the future as well as the present and as a school we are always looking for improvement in various ways. Bringing out the best in our pupils is our priority, but we also seek to bring out the best in the school’s structures and programmes as we adjust to the ever-changing demands being placed on education in this country.

I am sure your sons and daughters will enjoy being part of the Continental School. They will be given every opportunity to gain academic success, achieve personal fulfilment and develop their talents and social skills in a friendly and supportive environment.

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Saneya Elnimer 
School Principal