Turkish school to open many new branches in Egypt

Exterior of Salahaldin International School. Photographed by Noha El-Hennawy
Exterior of Salahaldin International School. Photographed by Noha El-Hennawy


Date posted: January 18, 2012

The Turkish school, which is regarded as one of the best schools in Egypt, currently has two branches in Cairo and Beni Suef with 1000 students.

Turkish Salahaldin International School plans to open ten new branches within three years in Egypt, the school’s director general has said.

The Turkish school, which is regarded as one the best schools in Egypt, currently has two branches in Cairo and Beni Suef with 1000 students.

“We are planning to open 10 new branches in Alexandria, Sharm el Sheikh, Al Faiyum, Tanta, Al Zagazig, Al Mansura and in 6th of October City within the next three years. And our target is to enroll 8 thousand students in the country,” Orhan Keskin told the Anadolu Agency.

Keskin said the new branches would employ 1,500 instructors and assistant staff.

Source: World Bulletin , 18 January 2012


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