Deutsche Evangelische Oberschule

Deutsche Evangelische Oberschule
DEO Kairo
Deutsche Evangelische Oberschule Kario (DEO)
Location
Dokki,Cairo
Information
School type Private
Religious affiliation(s) Teaches Islam/Christianity
Founded 1873
Status Open
Principal Thomas Schröder-Klementa
Vice principal Renate Gomaa
Teaching staff 120 [1]
Number of students 1,200 (2008)[1]
Classes 1-12
Average class size 25
Education system German/Arabic
Language German/Arabic
Newspaper 'The Voice 5-12- DeoLinofor 1-4
School fees 30,000 L.E

Deutsche Evangelische Oberschule is an exclusive German school in Cairo, Egypt, operated by the German Protestant community of Cairo.

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History

The initiative for a school was established by the Protestant congregation of Cairo. The school was built along with a rectory in the spring of 1873 on land given to the Prussian consul von Theremin by the Khedive Ismail. The language of instruction was French with 15 students attending. On February 2, 1878, there was a dispute about the school’s ownership between the church and the school, which resulted in the school’s becoming community owned and adding optional Arabic lessons. In 1880, the school further expanded to include 89 students in three classes. There were students of different nationalities with 28 Turks, 19 Egyptians, ten Italians, five Germans, five Swiss, five French, four Syrians, three English, three Scots, three Levantines and one each Austrian, Greek, Persian and Armenian. The school had students of different religions: 41 Muslim students, 19 Protestant, 14 Roman Catholic, seven Jewish, seven Coptic and one Greek Orthodox. After the English conquered Egypt in 1882, English courses were added to the school’s curriculum. In 1908, the school was relocated to Boulaq with primary and secondary education facilities. A year later, their first "Einjährigenexamen" (a German secondary education exam) was made before the German examination committee.[2]

Due to the First World War, students stopped going to school and by November 1914 the school was shut down. In 1920, England liquidated all the German properties including the community properties in Egypt. On February 17, 1930, the school was reopened with five students attending. In July 1933, the school was relocated to its old location. By 1939, the school had 13 classes with 130 students, but had to be closed again due to the start of the Second World War. [2]

On January 12, 1953, the school was reopened with 18 students attending and the addition of a newly established kindergarten. The first director of the school was Artur Hachmeister. The school was than moved to Dr.-Mahmoud-Azmi-Straße 2 in Zamalek. The first "Reifeprüfung" (high school exam) was done by three female and three male students. On October 1, 1956, an Islam course was added to the school’s curriculum which was required by the Egyptian government as of June 26, 1956. In 1957, Arabic was made a compulsory course for all students attending the school. The graduates of the school were eligible to attend Egyptian universities by January 1958. In 1959, the school’s first Arabic division director, Auni Abder Rauf, was appointed. On March 1, 1977, the school was relocated to Dokki. In 2001, the school added a new course called "koeducative" religion for Muslim and Christian students. [2]

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Coordinates: 30°1′56.44″N 31°12′38.87″E / 30.0323444°N 31.2107972°E / 30.0323444; 31.2107972


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