SHAPING THE FUTURE OF EGYPT
Othman Ibn Affan
To ensure maximum geographical outreach, our schools are spread across Egypt with expansion plans, both nationally and internationally. There are 14 schools in Cairo, and 8 schools in Giza, Red Sea, South Sinia, Suez, Assiut, Minya, Sohag, and Qena; totaling 22 language and international schools in Egypt. Our language schools offer the Egyptian National Curriculum from Pre-Kindergarten up to Thanaweya Amma.
Year of Establishment: 2003
Ms. Salwa Khodeir
School Director
I am honored to serve as director of Othman Ibn Affan School. With extensive experience in education, including serving as head of the Arabic department at Leaders International School and general supervisor of Arabic at all Futures Language schools branches, I am committed to creating a nurturing environment that fosters student growth. I have completed numerous training programs, including Effective Teaching and Learning, Professional Trainer Program Course, and Making the PYP happen in the classroom. My certifications include ICDL and a Certificate of Completion of the New Educational Curriculum Guide Course. I am proud to be part of the Futures Language School community and committed to helping our students achieve their full potential.
“Longtime educator and principal capable of juggling multiple administrative roles. An expert communicator who thrives in students and parents with superb leadership and communication skills. Dedicated and proactive with a strong commitment to creating high-quality educational standards that develop the potential in every child.”
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Type of Curriculum & Certificate
Egyptian National Curriculum – Thanaweya Amma
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Teaching Methods
At Futures Language Schools, we believe in incorporating a variety of teaching methods and approaches, to ensure that students receive a well-rounded education that emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and cross-cultural understanding.
One of the key components of our educational philosophy is project-based learning. Students work on long-term projects that require them to apply knowledge and skills in a real-world context. This approach can foster collaboration, creativity, and problem-solving skills, as students work together to find solutions to complex problems.
We strongly believe in the power of collaborative learning to enhance students’ educational experiences. The school encourages its students to work together in small groups to complete tasks and solve problems. Through group assignments and extracurricular activities, students develop important interpersonal skills, such as communication and teamwork, while building a sense of community within the school.
We also place a strong emphasis on inquiry-based learning. This approach encourages students to explore topics and concepts, developing their understanding through investigation and discovery. Teachers provide guidance and support as students explore their interests and engage in critical thinking and problem-solving.
We recognize that students learn best through hands-on experiences that enable them to apply what they have learned in a real-world context. To support experiential learning, the school provides students with opportunities to participate in field trips, simulations, and other experiential activities that promote learning through discovery and exploration.
Facilities
School Clinic
Library
Art Room
Playground
Science Labs
Robotics Lab
Computer Labs
Canteen
Child Development Center (CDC)
Auditorium
Football Pitch
Basketball Court
Tennis Court
Multipurpose Court
Bus Transportation Services
Music Room