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Cairo American College Address 1 Midan Digla Maadi Cairo, Egypt, 11431 Information Type Private, American/International Established 1945 Grades Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 Gender Co-educational Age range 4 to 18 years Enrollment 840 Language English Color(s) Crimson, black, cream Mascot "Eddie The Eagle" Nickname Screaming Eagles Website Cairo American College (or CAC) is a pre- K–12 international American school located in Maadi, Cairo, Egypt. [1] It caters mainly to dependents of the local American embassy and other international students. The school works to recreate an American schooling experience within a Middle-Eastern nation. It was recognized in 2014 by the School Academy Awards as the best school in the Middle East and Africa. Curriculum [ edit] CAC follows "American Education Reaches Out" (AERO) standards. International Baccalaureate and Advanced Placement programs are offered within the high school, giving students the option to opt-in or out, to suit individual educational needs.
Ninety-eight percent of the school's graduates go on to colleges and universities in the United States or other countries. [6] Notable alumni [ edit] Farida Osman, Olympic swimmer Yousef Al Otaiba, United Arab Emirates ambassador to the United States Steve Kerr, NBA coach and former player References [ edit] External links [ edit]
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Starting in the eleventh grade students may elect to pursue an International Baccalaureate Diploma. [2] Cairo American College is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools [3] and Council of International Schools. [4] Cairo American College holds membership with Association for the Advancement of International Education (AAIE) and Near East South Asia Council of Overseas Schools (NESA). [5] Students [ edit] The United States Department of State provides direct and indirect support to CAC. However, CAC is not a Department of Defense (DOD) school. Despite this, a significant portion of dependents of the American Embassy attend CAC. As of the 2016-2017 school year, enrollment is 833 (Pre-K. -grade 5: 349; grades 6-8: 180; and grades 9-12: 304). Of the total, 300 are U. S. citizens, 188 are host-country nationals, and 345 are of other nationalities. Of the U. enrollment, 123 are dependents of U. Government direct-hire or contract employees, and 177 of either U. business and foundation employees or other private U. citizens.
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