Hazem Salah Street, Ext. Mostafa El Nahas, Nasr City, 11351 Cairo
MHIS is an IB Authorized School
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Hazem Salah Street, Ext. Mostafa El Nahas,
Nasr City, 11351, Cairo
Sun. to Wed.
07:30 - 14:30
Thursday 7:30 - 12:30
(+2) (0) 224 71 33 32 (+2) (0) 224 70 04 07 (+2) (0) 01004595449
info@mhischool.net
Hazem Salah Street, Ext. Mostafa El Nahas,
Nasr City, 11351, Cairo
Sun. to Wed.
07:30 - 14:30
Thursday 7:30 - 12:30
The Action Team for Partnership (ATP) is a core element of the PYP programme and a valued partner. The ATP is an elected body. It is a committee that represents our community by being a combination of parents, teachers, administration, and the board. The elections begin in April each year and the newly elected members join the current members for the last month of the Academic Year to hand over. Newly elected members begin their roles fully in the new Academic Year.
The goal of the ATP is to foster a sense of community by working to the benefit of all stakeholders in any way deemed appropriate to ensure the maximum potential of the school. The ATP meets on the first Sunday of every month and the minutes of the meeting are available to all stakeholders. The ATP is self-funded and money is raised through holding events. ATP events are self-organized and any school resources used are paid for by the ATP.
Voting is via ballot and is conducted with the supervision of the school Front Office.
The ATP is not a complaints forum and members of the ATP are not responsible for conveying individual concerns in terms of complaints. Complaints are handled by the Parent Liaison Officer.
For more information about ATP, or to know how you can join, download the file in the download section!
Dear Parents
We the members of the ATP invite you to join us in a school-wide campaign to prevent bullying amongst students of our school. Let's WORK TOGETHER!
The Action Team for Partnership (ATP) is a core element of the PYP programme and a valued partner. The ATP is an elected body. It is a committee that represents our community by being a combination of parents, teachers, administration, and the board. The elections begin in April each year and the newly elected members join the current members for the last month of the Academic Year to hand over. Newly elected members begin their roles fully in the new Academic Year.
The goal of the ATP is to foster a sense of community by working to the benefit of all stakeholders in any way deemed appropriate to ensure the maximum potential of the school. The ATP meets on the first Sunday of every month and the minutes of the meeting are available to all stakeholders below. The ATP is self funded and money is raised through holding events. ATP events are self-organized and any school resources used are paid for by the ATP.