A WORD FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD

 
Dear parents of Lycée International Balzac,
We wish you a wonderful school year, and would like to take this opportunity to clarify a few points about our current and future vision for the school.
 
  • We strive to recruit qualified and experienced teachers, and to maintain the school's academic standards at all levels.
  • Provide training for teachers to improve the quality of teaching.
  • Support courses are offered for students according to their needs.
  • In the computer lab, some workstations have been repaired and others replaced.
  • During the year, maintenance work was carried out on the sports fields and buildings.
  • General Mohamed ELNAGGAR has been recruited as Director of Security to regulate the rhythm of entry and exit during the school day to ensure the smooth running of teaching.
  • We're working hard to offer more fun activities throughout the year.
  • We are looking into the possibility of offering courses for parents who would like to learn the French language. These courses would take place after the end of the school day and would be charged at a symbolic rate. If a sufficient number of parents are interested, the courses will be set up.
  • We are doing our utmost to preserve the quality of teaching and maintain the 100% baccalaureate pass rate as in previous years.
Our main goal is to always meet your needs.
We wish you a very happy school year.
 
Best regards,
Chairman of the Board of Directors  

Ahmed Mahmoud

CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD

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