Green Land - Pré Vert International Schools

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Green Land - Pré Vert International Schools (GPIS) is a leading institution in Africa, offering the best IB programs in both English and French languages. With campuses in Giza and Zayed, GPIS has established itself as a pioneer in implementing IB programs.

Authorized by The International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO), GPIS is among the 4,500 schools worldwide that provide the three IB programs: IBPYP, IBMYP, and IBDP.

At GPIS, students receive a comprehensive international education through the IB continuum. The school fosters a nurturing and supportive environment, akin to a caring family, where character development and values are prioritized. GPIS is committed to preserving Egyptian cultural identity and promoting the Arabic language.

The educational experience at GPIS goes beyond academic excellence. Students are encouraged to embrace their unique cultural heritage while becoming global citizens. The school instills in them a sense of responsibility, empathy, and respect for different cultures and perspectives.

GPIS
is renowned for its dedicated and qualified teachers who inspire and guide students on their educational journey. The school provides a well-rounded curriculum that integrates various subjects and encourages critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills.


  • Address: 5th district, First Al Sheikh Zayed, Giza Governorate 12566, Egypt
  • Phone: 2010 0222 6050
  • Mail: info@greenlandschool.org
  • Curriculum: IB
  • Ages: 3 to 18
  • Language of instruction: English and French
  • Website: https://www.gpis-egypt.org/
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