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Green Land Pré Vert International School

Egypt, Cairo

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, French
Fees EGP 120,000 - 230,000
Ages 3 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 1996
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP)
Taught languages Arabic, English, French
Strengths Sport, STEM, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Middle School, Senior Secondary School
Introduction

Green Land Pré Vert International School (GPIS) is an IB continuum school in Egypt, offering the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme in English and French for ages 3 to 18. The school operates across Zayed Nursery, Zayed School and Giza Campus within the Green Land Educational Foundation (GEF-Egypt), established to provide IB education from Kindergarten to Grade 12. GPIS is authorized by the International Baccalaureate Organisation to deliver PYP, MYP and DP. Facilities include a canteen, bus services, security, a medical clinic, a pool and gym, plus a library, a design room, science labs, art rooms and a music room, with well-being resources. Students engage in diverse sports and extracurriculars such as robotics, AI, STEM, coding and Toy Maker projects, as well as arts like Cartoon Characters, Comics, Graphic design and origami. A Student Council and a Summer Internship Program support leadership and real-world experience today.

The Essentials

Green Land Pré Vert International School has instruction in English, French.

Location

GPIS operates across multiple campuses in Cairo, Egypt. The Giza Main Campus is located at 405 Geziret Mohammad, Bashtil, Cairo. The Zayed Campus is located in El-Sheikh Zayed, 2nd Neighborhood – 5th district, Sheikh Zayed, Egypt, with Zayed Nursery and Zayed School on site.

Stages

IB programmes: Primary Years Programme (PYP) 1–8. Middle Years Programme (MYP) 1–5. Diploma Programme (DP) 1–2.

Type

An International Baccalaureate (IB) continuum school and nursery offering IB programmes in English and French.

Country affiliation

Egypt

Fees

Annual tuition at Green Land Pré Vert International School ranges from EGP 120,000 to EGP 230,000 for 2026/27.

Application and Registration Fees

- Application fee: EGP 3,000 (one‑off payable at application).
- Registration (enrolment) fee: EGP 15,000 (one‑off payable on acceptance / registration).

Tuition fees by year group (annual and installment amounts)

The following annual tuition figures are the latest publicly listed amounts found for the school; each line shows the annual tuition in Egyptian Pounds (EGP) followed by the four installment amounts using the school's published installment schedule (30% / 30% / 20% / 20%).

- Pre‑School / Early Years: EGP 120,000 per year
- 1st installment (30%): EGP 36,000
- 2nd installment (30%): EGP 36,000
- 3rd installment (20%): EGP 24,000
- 4th installment (20%): EGP 24,000.

- KG1–KG2: EGP 143,000 per year
- 1st: EGP 42,900
- 2nd: EGP 42,900
- 3rd: EGP 28,600
- 4th: EGP 28,600.

- Grade 1–5 (Primary): EGP 170,000 per year
- 1st: EGP 51,000
- 2nd: EGP 51,000
- 3rd: EGP 34,000
- 4th: EGP 34,000.

- Grade 6–9 (Middle): EGP 200,000 per year
- 1st: EGP 60,000
- 2nd: EGP 60,000
- 3rd: EGP 40,000
- 4th: EGP 40,000.

- Grade 10–12 (High School / DP): EGP 230,000 per year
- 1st: EGP 69,000
- 2nd: EGP 69,000
- 3rd: EGP 46,000
- 4th: EGP 46,000.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Fees are billed and collected in four installments: 1st installment 30% due in April; 2nd installment 30% due in July; 3rd installment 20% due in September; 4th installment 20% due in November. Payment in full by these deadlines secures the student's place.
- Transportation (bus) fees are charged separately and must be paid in addition to the first installment; late payment may result in loss of the bus place.

Boarding fees

- Boarding is not applicable. Green Land Pré Vert (GPIS) operates as a day school; there are no published boarding fees.

Other costs and fees

- Transportation (bus) fee: EGP 30,000 per year (listed as a separate charge). This fee is payable in addition to tuition and is collected separately.
- School uniform, books, exam fees, extracurricular activity fees and incidental service fees are additional to tuition; specific amounts for uniforms, books and activities are not published in the fee schedule located in the school's public fee information. Transportation and book fees are noted as separate items in the school's admissions/fees policy.

Siblings, corporate discounts and financial concessions

- Sibling discounts: 10% reduction for the 2nd and 3rd child (applies to regular tuition fees; not applied to international fees, exam fees or services). Registration fees are discounted for the second child.
- Corporate discounts: special rates are offered for employees of certain companies (examples listed include Vodafone group, Orange Egypt and Ericsson); contact administration for eligibility and terms.

Refund information

- No public, detailed refund policy (refund percentages or deadlines) is published in the school's publicly available tuition fees policy. Refunds and cancellation terms are not specified in the tuition‑fees policy page; parents should contact the school administration for the school's formal refund/cancellation terms.

Fee payment options

- Accepted payment methods include bank transfer/deposit to Blom Bank; online payment through Fawry (parent login link / Fawry Plus branches); POS terminals at all campuses; and certain mobile wallet options. All payments are accepted in Egyptian Pounds (EGP).

Notes on effectiveness of figures

- The school's published tuition‑fee policy sets the installment schedule, payment methods, sibling and corporate discounts, and the fact that transportation fees are charged separately. Numeric annual tuition figures above were published on third‑party school‑listing pages as the most recent itemised figures located; installment breakdowns in this overview use the school's published installment percentages to show typical per‑installment amounts.
Academics

Green Land Pré Vert International School teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP) for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

The school offers the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP), IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) and IB Diploma Programme (DP) in English and French.

Exam Results

GPIS DP Session 2024 results show high scores well above the world average.

Higher Education Progression

GPIS alumni have studied at universities including McGill Toronto, Concordia Canada, Sheffield UK, York, Manchester, London School of Economics, Berkeley, American University in Cairo, Cairo University, MIT, NYU Abu Dhabi, Nile University, KU Leuven and more.

Gifted and Talented

GPIS offers the Excellence Scholarship for outstanding students; being gifted in arts, music or sports is an added value.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Well-being is central to GPIS's approach, with a dedicated team supporting students' socio-emotional health alongside academics. The team includes Counselors, Assistant Counselors, a Psychologist, a Student Development Coordinator, a Student Development Leader, and a Special Educational Needs (SEN) Leader, who address day-to-day concerns and contribute to the broader development of student behavior. The school uses a school-wide Positive Discipline approach in the classroom, and about 30 pedagogical and administrative staff are certified in this framework to foster respectful, positive relationships. This structure ensures ongoing consultation and development of students' well-being across the campus.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The Well-Being team includes a Special Educational Needs (SEN) Leader, who provides dedicated leadership for SEN within GPIS. This role integrates with the broader well-being framework to support students with SEN as part of the school's holistic approach to student development.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school teaches in English and French.

Mental Wellbeing

GPIS maintains a mental health and wellbeing program led by the Well-Being team, including a Counselor and a Psychologist who support students' mental health. Hadeer Moosa holds a BA in Psychology and an MA in Clinical Psychology and is a Certified Pediatric Sleep Consultant with over 12 years of experience in mental health. Sally Ibrahim has a BS in Aerospace Engineering and a MSc in Psychology, combining technical and psychological expertise in student support. Hussein Amin brings IB experience to the Student Life team to help foster a positive, structured school environment.

Admissions

Admissions

GPIS offers three IB programs in English and French for students from Pre-KG to DP2. The school emphasizes socio-emotional growth and cultural identity to prepare students as global citizens. Enrollment ages start at 2.8 years by October 1. Parents do not need to be francophone. New enrollment applications begin on November 1; transfer admissions begin in mid-January. Teacher qualifications are described on the GPIS Staff page. The school has an outsourced canteen (Cilantro) providing meals; students may also bring breakfast and lunch from home. A full-time pediatrician handles health checkups; in emergencies, a representative accompanies students to a hospital. A campus virtual tour is available, and physical tours can be arranged by contacting the school. Parent communication is via email; educational communication uses Manage Bac (submitting assignments, class notifications and announcements). Requests for Early Years and PYP are made through the Request form; feedback and complaints are submitted through the Feedback & Complaint Form; appreciation notes are submitted through the Thank You Form. The school accepts differently abled students; an Inclusion Policy applies.

Scholarships

GPIS Excellence Scholarship is GPIS's program to recognize outstanding students with potential to excel. All applicants for GPIS scholarships must pass the admission exams (English, Math, and Arabic; Physics or Biology and Chemistry for MYP5 students). The grant is renewed yearly as long as eligibility criteria are met and a positive behavioral record is maintained. Required documents include Birth Certificate, six recent photos, and a photocopy of the student's assessment report for the last two years (foreign language grades must be included). Scholarships may cover 25% to 100% of tuition, excluding transportation and book fees. Eligibility criteria include enrollment in an international/private school with English as the language of instruction and English proficiency; open nationality; positive discipline; demonstrated exceptional learning abilities; and possible consideration of talents in arts, music, sports and leadership. Applicants are evaluated using a weighted scoring system based on academic performance and talent/extracurricular achievements. Rules include one attempt per academic year; misconduct leads to disqualification; no appeals after the final decision; attendance of all assessments and interviews is mandatory; continuation depends on minimum academic scoring, good discipline, and active contribution to school projects and values. All documents and payments must be submitted by the due date. A Scholarship Application link is provided on the site.

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