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Die Deutsche Schule der Borromäerinnen Alexandria (DSBA) is a renowned German-Egyptian encounter school, founded in 1884. It offers a comprehensive education based on a tradition of over 130 years. The school is known for its excellent education and is considered one of the best schools in Egypt.
The mission of the DSBA is to provide girls with a comprehensive education based on experience and tradition. The school places great emphasis on promoting independence and a willingness to perform. The familiar learning atmosphere and intercultural cooperation characterize the school community.
The DSBA is involved in various extracurricular activities that promote social engagement and cultural exchange. These include student exchange programs, study trips and social projects such as the CHC project (Children Help Children). These initiatives contribute to promoting understanding and cooperation between cultures.
The DSBA has been awarded several times as an "Excellent German School Abroad" and has been part of the PASCH initiative since 2011. These awards reflect the high quality of education and the close connection to German culture. Many graduates of the school successfully study at German universities.