Welcome to 'Schools where all students thrive'
We believe that every child has the right to a quality education, regardless of their abilities. In collaboration with the Ministry of Education, we are proud to introduce the 'Schools where all students thrive' campaign. Our goal is to contribute to the inclusion of students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) into schools across Egypt, fostering a supportive and inclusive learning environment for everyone.
How to get involved: Help shape an inclusive education!
Our campaign is about more than just raising awareness – it’s about action. Whether you’re a teacher, a parent, or part of the school community, there are unique ways for you to make a real difference. Each of us plays a crucial role in ensuring that every student can thrive.
Explore the ways you can get involved below and become a champion for inclusion in your school.
For teachers
As a teacher, your role is to inspire and educate every student. Students with special educational needs bring new perspectives and opportunities for learning. By embracing inclusion, you help every child reach their full potential. Let’s create classrooms where no one is left behind. By following our specialised course, you’ll gain innovative strategies to support SEND students, ensuring they thrive in an inclusive environment. Click here to access our Special Educational Needs course and be part of shaping a more inclusive future for education.
You can also access our open-source training materials for teachers on inclusive pedagogies in Arabic.
For parents
As a parent, you want the best for your child. Every child deserves to learn, grow, and thrive. When we welcome children with special educational needs into our schools, we create an environment where all children, including your own, can succeed. And your role is crucial, to help them thrive. Our LearnEnglish Kids website offers you fun learning activities and educational support for children of all abilities.
Watch this video to hear from parents about their experience.