
Communication with parents is a vital part of the home-school link. Communication helps to establish the relationship that will result in better student achievement.
Conferences with parents are considered an integral part of the school's system for reporting student progress to parents, both positive and negative.
The School schedules regular parental meetings to discuss their son/daughter progress with the teachers and the administration.
From time to time, parents may be requested by the administration to attend one on one counseling session concerning their son/daughter. When this is required, parents will be informed by a written request as well as by a phone call.
Parents should feel free to call the school to arrange an appointment, whenever they that deem necessary to meet with the teachers.
Dar El Tarbiah IGCSE Schools have 4 regular parents' meetings, after each quarter exam. At the same time, parents of weak students have special meetings to discuss ways of help. Teachers are available 5 days a week from 12: 00 to 12: 30 to meet any parent who has any inquiry.
At Dar El Tarbiah Schools, we understand that parents and students may have many questions when it comes to academics, admissions, and daily school life. Our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page is designed to provide clear, detailed, and reliable information to help families make informed decisions and feel confident throughout their journey with us. Whether you are inquiring about the admissions process, tuition fees, academic programs, or extracurricular activities, this section is a quick and accessible resource to guide you.
We have carefully gathered the most common questions from parents and students and provided straightforward answers to address them. Our goal is to make sure you can easily find the information you need without unnecessary confusion or delays. If your question is not listed here, we encourage you to reach out directly to our school administration, who will be more than happy to assist. The FAQs page is regularly updated to reflect new policies, events, and opportunities—ensuring that you are always informed about what’s happening at Dar El Tarbiah Schools.
Have Any Question ? Find More AnswersBoth are examples of UK exam boards. There is no difference in the level or degree of difficulty between them. The differences are only in the way questions are asked and the format of the examsBoth are examples of UK exam boards. There is no difference in the level or degree of difficulty between them. The differences are only in the way questions are asked and the format of the exams
No, there are 3 levels:
1. Ordinary Level (O level)
2. Advanced Subsidiary (AS level)
3. A2 Level(The AL consists of the AS+A2)
NO. AS & A2 forms a complete A Level subject and they should be the same board
- Edexcel offers exam sittings in May/June and in January.
- Cambridge offers exam sittings in May/June and in November.
It differs according to the faculty you wish to join, but the minimum requirement is 8 O-Level subjects. (See Our Recommendation)
The British Council in Egypt is the one who determines the deadlines but usually registration for May/June session is in the previous December, for January session is in the previous October, registration for November session is in the previous August.
At Dar El Tarbiah Schools, we believe the true measure of our success lies in the experiences of our students and their families. Parents play a vital role in our community, and their voices reflect the impact of our educational approach, values, and nurturing environment. Here, you’ll find heartfelt testimonials from parents who have entrusted us with their children’s education, sharing their journeys, achievements, and the positive difference Dar El Tarbiah has made in their lives.