On the morning of Wednesday, September 21, 2022, at the invitation of the Freer Schools Group, Dr. Hossam Badrawi met with the teachers and management of the De La Salle Frere School in Al-Dhaher to talk to them about coordinating the school’s vision with Egypt’s Vision 2030 in education and the value of learning. Apparently, the number of attendees reached about 70 male and female teachers, and the dialogue was d. Hossam with the school teachers about the importance of the teacher’s role in the lives of our children and the beauty of their influence on building a normal personality capable of building the future of Egypt and the importance of instilling values in the educational process.
The De La Salle School is considered one of the oldest and oldest schools that was established in July 1858 AD, and Khedive Saeed Pasha gifted its land to the monastic brothers who founded it, and many famous people and leaders of the nation graduated from it. When it was established, the school received both the children of the poor and the rich alike, and in the year 1864 Khedive Ismail sent 12 young men from the Alawite family to it, with the aim of preparing them to occupy some of the main positions in the state.
Dr. Hossam saw through his dialogue with the school’s teachers how proud they are of their ancient school. Indeed, Egypt is beautiful with its children, and this school is living evidence of the successful models that we must highlight in our beloved Egypt.
Note that its expenses do not exceed 16 thousand pounds per year
The number of Muslim students is 60%, and Copts are 40%, although it is a Catholic school and serves the middle class.
It employs 250 teachers
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