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The public education system in Egypt consists of three levels: the basic education stage for 4–14 years old: kindergarten for two years followed by primary school for six years and preparatory school (ISCED Level 2) for three years.
The Egyptian education system follows a 6+3+3 structure, with 6 years of primary school, 3 years of secondary school and 3 years of senior secondary school. Pupils after completion of 9 years of mandatory schooling are awarded a Basic Education Certificate.
The Nile educational system enables students to obtain two international certificates, the first after completing the basic education stage: Nile International Preparatory Certificate: Certificate of Nile International Preparatory Education (CNIPE)
Tertiary Education Egypt has a well-developed and extensive tertiary education system with 30% of Egyptians availing themselves of this opportunity. There are 17 public universities, 16 private universities, 89 private higher education institutions and 51 public non-university facilities.
12 cze 2022 · Egypt’s educational traditions come from colonial times and Islamic sources. The contemporary Egyptian educational system consists of three levels: primary, sec-ondary and tertiary...
Students have near-universal access to primary education and boys and girls attend school at nearly equal rates. Due to rapid population growth, enrollment is rising steadily at both the intermediate and secondary levels, affecting the quality of the education system.
Aims and Values. The Nile Egyptian Schools aim to meet International Education Standards in terms of recognized curricula, certified teachers, qualified administrative staff, and school buildings constructed and equipped according to contemporary international standards.