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American High School Diploma

The American program offers a liberal arts education that prepares students for a broad range of career choices and university study. Manor House School seeks to provide a high quality standard in education and learning through the application of updated methodology and technology. It is our goal to establish a close relationship with parents in order to achieve an optimum balance between home and school.

Students within this system are continuously assessed in all performance areas such as, assignments, quizzes, class participation, and projects. The focus of achievement is spread throughout the academic year and not just in end of year exams. Therefore, assessment is made on the efforts of the student throughout the whole year. The programs' purpose is to recruit Egyptian students to enjoy the merits that an American Education provides.

   • The Program

Our school started offering the American High School Diploma in 2001 with grades 10 and 11. We have since added grades 8, 9 and 12. We are affiliated with the North Dakota School system for accreditation and curriculum and are fully accredited by both the Manhattan International Academy and the Egyptian Ministry of Education. Our teachers are highly qualified and are working hard to establish this new system. Upon completion of the program, students will receive an American Certificate of High School from the Manhattan International Academy. This certificate is acknowledged internationally, and enables students to enter any Egyptian or International University.

 

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