“What to expect in High School” orientation session
Our grade 9 parents learned what to expect in High School, and how to plan for the college admission process over the next four years.
Our grade 9 parents learned what to expect in High School, and how to plan for the college admission process over the next four years.
Today our Academic Team participated in a team-building session as preparations for the upcoming school year are now in full swing.
A warm welcome to our new and returning academic staff members who recently joined the Met Family. At Metropolitan School, we selectively choose our teachers. We are confident that their contribution to our academic team will be productive and professionally profound. Welcome on board to all!
Metropolitan School congratulates all the athletes who have made us proud by winning medals at the Tokyo Olympics. Feryal Ashraf won the gold medal in the Olympic Women’s +61kg Karate. Ahmed El Gendy won the silver medal in the Olympic Men’s Modern Pentathlon. Mohamed Ibrahim won the bronze medal in
Metropolitan School would like to wish all Met families a blessed Islamic New Year!The school will be closed to celebrate the occasion on Thursday, August 12th, 2021.We will resume our school working hours from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm on Sunday, August 15th, 2021.May you all have an amazing year
In recognition of our core value of Egyptian Citizenship, Metropolitan School would like to greet all its families and the entire Egyptian community on the occasion of celebrating the 23rd of July. The 23rd of July marks the anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution in 1952 which led to the declaration
Metropolitan School wishes all Met families a blessed Eid Al – Adha. Please note that Metropolitan School will be closed to celebrate the occasion from Sunday, July 18, 2021, to Thursday, July 22, 2021. We will resume our campus working hours from 8:00 am till 3:00 pm starting Sunday, July
Grade 9 students presented a “roast or toast” about an absolute monarch of Europe. Students completed independent research about a specific ruler and presented their findings to the class by either roasting (criticizing) or toasting (celebrating) the aspects of what makes a great or terrible ruler.
Students in Grade 6 read the novel Wonder, by R.J. Palacio. The book is about a 10-year-old boy named August, who is born with a rare genetic syndrome known at Treacher-Collins. The main character, August, is attending school for the first time and faces many challenges including bullying. Our students spent
Students in 8th grade have been studying a novel that requires them to analyze a story of survival and resiliency. The work that they have done in the 4th quarter has been amazing. Great job 8th graders for working so hard during many difficult times.