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K-12 School Management Software in Egypt

Egyptian schools operate in Arabic, French, and English language tracks, preparing students for the Thanaweya Amma national exam or international qualifications. OpenEduCat supports all three language streams and the unique requirements of Egyptian school administration.

55,000+
Schools in Egypt
~24M
Students in K-12 education
~1.1M
Teachers in the school system
2.5-3%
GDP spent on education

K-12 School Education in Egypt

Egypt has over 55,000 schools serving approximately 24 million K-12 students. The system includes government Arabic-language schools, experimental language schools offering French or English instruction, and private international schools. The Education 2.0 reform introduced tablet-based learning and new assessment methods, adding technological demands on school administration.

Challenges Facing Egypt Schools

Local requirements create unique demands that generic software cannot meet.

Schools operating Arabic, French, and English language tracks must manage different curricula, textbooks, and exam formats under one administration.

Class sizes often exceed 50 students in government schools, making attendance tracking and individual student monitoring extremely labor-intensive.

The Thanaweya Amma high-stakes examination drives all secondary school operations, and tracking student preparation across subjects over two years is critical.

Government schools face limited budgets for technology, and any management system must work on basic hardware and slow internet connections.

Egypt Compliance & Regulations

Built-in support for Egypt education regulations and reporting requirements.

Ministry of Education and Technical Education

Student enrollment, academic records, and school operations data formatted for Ministry reporting requirements and inspectorate visits.

Education 2.0 Framework

Supports the digital learning and assessment approach introduced under Egypt's Education 2.0 reform, including tablet-compatible interfaces.

Egyptian Data Protection Law (Law 151 of 2020)

Personal data handling practices comply with Egypt's data protection law through encryption, consent management, and access controls.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about k-12 school management software in Egypt.

Does OpenEduCat support Arabic and French language tracks?

Yes. The platform supports Arabic with full RTL layout, French, and English. Schools running multiple language tracks manage them all from one system.

Can it handle large class sizes common in Egyptian government schools?

Yes. Batch operations for attendance, grading, and reporting work efficiently for classes of 50+ students.

Does it help with Thanaweya Amma preparation tracking?

Yes. Subject-wise performance tracking over the secondary years helps teachers and administrators identify students who need additional support before the national exam.

Is it affordable for government schools with limited budgets?

The Community Edition is free and open-source. It runs on standard hardware and does not require expensive infrastructure.

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