Egypt — School STEM Programs
School Programming & Science Curriculum in Egypt
Armstrong gives Egyptian K-12 schools a complete, ready-to-deploy programming and science curriculum — including STEM lab setup, teacher training, and AI-powered student progress tracking, in Arabic and English.
What Armstrong Gives Egyptian Schools
- Full STEM lab setup — equipment, computers, robots, and sensors delivered and installed.
- Accredited K-12 curriculum — programming, science, AI, and robotics aligned with Egyptian standards.
- Teacher training — certified onboarding so your teachers can deliver STEM confidently.
- AI student tracking — real-time dashboards showing every student's progress and skill gaps.
- Bilingual content — all materials available in Arabic and English.
- Ongoing support — Armstrong's team stays with your school year-round.
Ready to Transform Your School's STEM Program?
Join the growing network of Egyptian schools using Armstrong's programming and science curriculum to prepare students for the future — starting from K-1 through Grade 12.
Frequently Asked Questions — School Programs
How can Egyptian schools add programming to their curriculum?
Armstrong's plug-and-play school program gives K-12 schools in Egypt a complete programming and science curriculum, STEM lab setup, teacher training, and AI-powered student tracking — ready to deploy with no prior experience needed.
Is Armstrong school programming curriculum aligned with Egyptian standards?
Yes. Armstrong's programming and science school curriculum is aligned with Egyptian Ministry of Education standards as well as Cambridge and IB frameworks.
What does Armstrong provide to schools in Egypt?
Armstrong provides Egyptian schools with: a full STEM lab setup, K-12 programming and science curriculum, ongoing teacher training, AI-powered student progress tracking, and accredited course certificates.
How quickly can an Egyptian school start with Armstrong?
Most Egyptian schools are up and running with Armstrong's program within a few weeks — including lab setup, teacher onboarding, and the first student cohort.