Transcript and Diploma stamping information for Grade 12

Dear Grade 12 Parents,

 

AdvancED/NCA CASI, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, the Supreme Council for Higher Education and the Egyptian Cultural and Educational Bureau (ECEB), require that original transcripts and diplomas be stamped with AdvancED- NCA CASI and ECEB stamps of approval. Please note that Egyptian universities will not accept transcripts or diplomas that have not been stamped.

  • We now need you to determine the number of original transcripts and diplomas you will require.
  • You are responsible for payment to each AdvancED-NCA CASI and ECEB for stamping fees as listed below:

 

  1. AdvancED:    $US50 for each Transcript and $US50 for each Diploma
  2. ECEB             $US30 for each Transcript and $US30 for each Diploma

 

Please find an example below:

 

 

 

Please note, the Ministry of Education in Egypt also requires transcripts to be stamped. The cost of stamping per transcript is LE200. Students enrolling in AUC do not require the Ministry of Education stamp. However, if students are undecided on which university they are entering, then its best, as a precautionary measure, to pay the additional LE200, also to the Accounts Office, and stamp their transcripts.

Please indicate the number of original transcripts and diplomas you require in the table on the next page. We advise you to request a minimum of two transcripts and two diplomas. Payment must be in US dollars, and is made at the Accounts Office in the Primary building. The deadline for payment is Thursday, May 7th, 2015

 

You will be notified as to when to collect the documents once they are returned from the USA, which is likely to be towards the end of July, middle of August.

 

Sincerely,

Helen Somerville

Assistant Principal High School

 

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Y6 Industry Day

Last Thursday was Industry Day for Year 6 students.

Year 6A came up with the ingenious idea of having a Photo Booth. Ahmed Zaghw made a life size frame for the children to stand behind and the class brought in a selection of props and accessories ranging from feather boas to cowboy hats, truncheons and wigs. A backdrop was cleverly clipped onto the stairs and voila … they had their very own photo booth! Miss Kim took on the role of chief photographer, whilst the students helped out with props, held up the frame and sold tickets. The stall has been so popular that it is going to run again on Sunday to ensure that every child has the chance to star in his/her own shot.

 

Year 6E decided to opt for a Healthy Eating theme and their stall was an absolute sell-out! Tables laden with delicious looking fruit kebabs, drizzled with chocolate sauce, home-made jelly and a range of tasty fruit smoothies certainly pulled in the crowds! The children were responsible for everything and they worked non-stop. Judging from the heaving mass of students clamoring for one of these healthy snacks, El Alsson pupils definitely know a good thing when they see it. Finally, the class took full responsibility for cleaning up the sticky remains; armed with mops and brushes they showed a responsible attitude towards every aspect of Industry Day.