Egypt Education Platform (EEP) entered into definitive agreements with the founders of AIA international school, an LS Investment Office portfolio company, to become the latest addition under its International Schools stream, according to a recent statement.

The integration comes as part of EEP’s ambitious expansion plan marking the platform’s first school outside of Cairo.

The new investment is also considered a strategic step towards diversifying the platform’s educational offering range via expanding its IB offering in AIA which ranks as one of the most sought-after rigorous curricula in the local market and globally.

The platform’s portfolio comprises premium well-established international schools including Hayah International Academy, GEMS British International School Madinaty and GEMS British School Rehab and a first purpose-built school in New Cairo, GEMS International School Cairo, which is scheduled to open in September 2022.

AIA brings a valuable addition to the platform with state of the art campus and facilities that were developed by Modon Developments on a built-to-lease basis.

The ultra-modern and innovative campus is ready to host up to 1,000 students in an immersive and nurturing learning environment.

EEP, in this new investment, will leverage its existing asset base and technical expertise to support AIA’s future growth via ensuring adequate infrastructure and technical competency, offering exclusive learning management systems, giving access to the latest learning and teaching tools and resources, in addition to the introduction of professional training and international certification for teachers and school leaders.

EEP, which currently ranks as one of the fastest-growing education platforms in the country, is continuing with its expansion plans that saw the integration of 7 schools under its portfolio since its establishment in 2018 and today offers its premium educational service to over 8k students following 4 different curricula.

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