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Has anyone worked at the Bashaer school (international section) in Maadi (close to Carrefour)? What's it like?
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I did not work there, but I did come across this name in my previous research on schools. If I'm not mistaken it is an Islamic school that only hires foreigners who have converted to Islam. The salary is only 1,000 LE but supposedly you get free Arabic and Quran lessons as part of your salary. I'll see if I can find a link. It might be a different one I'm thinking of then the one you are talking about.
EDIT: Yup...just found the link. It is the school I was thinking of:
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Well after having a look at the website and job postings, it appears they are not specifying they only hire foreigners who are Muslim converts. It seems that there is another link for Al Bashaer Language school - which may be a different school entirely. The link is not working right now though so I can't check. I specifically remember seeing this once before though in my research on schools in Egypt.
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Transfer of expertise and the expansion of other schools in other Islamic or non Islamic countries (within 10 years).
Establishing a university or institutes have the same mission in the future (within the coming 10 years).
They want to take over the world.
I also find this slightly contradictory:
Our Mission :
To build a generation who:
Is open up to the whole world and broad-minded enough to cope with people from different cultures and backgrounds.Posts: 1626 | From: whatever, wherever | Registered: Jul 2008
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I also don't like the fact that they segregate boys and girls starting in 6th grade.
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A couple of comments you may like to read from people with experience who you might be able to approach, even though what I read was quite old. (Trying won't hurt) Perhaps approach a different site where more working expats frequent.
Agreeing with the ethos of the work and partaking in their belief system would be a major factor towards job satisfaction. The structure etc is quite meaningless if you are only an emoployer and not looking to enrol a child, that is their parents concerns.
Re: the comment about pay and management... EEK! I would so not be happy if I was screwed around so perhaps approach the school direct for contractual information. I do know their jobs appear in the TES so contact them re: these posts and ask your questions directly.
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1000 L.E for foreigners? That does not sound right. Seriously let's break 1000 up. It won't pay rent. Back in 2007 I recommended a nursery to a member here that was paying 1500 L.E start. After 6 mos working there they raise the salary. This is a nursery and in 2007. Only Requirement: Speak English.
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