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Sunrise Language School was founded in the late seventies. Its first running class was in the academic year 1979-1980. The school founder, Mr. Atef Ramzy Mansour Suleiman, comes from a family who has a long and remarkable history in leading private education in Egypt. He strongly believes in the importance of science and education in building great nations.

Over the four decades since its establishment, Sunrise Language School has become one of the pioneering schools within Nozha educational directorate thanks to the efforts of its founder. The school prides itself on the fact that many of its graduates are among the most distinguished undergraduate and graduate students in Egypt.

As a prestigious educational institution, the goal of Sunrise Language School has always been to make each individual student an active member of society, capable of taking responsibility and thinking creatively toward solving problems. At the heart of the school’s mission are the teachers. They are the facilitators and the guides to the students.

The most prominent aspect of our institution is the family spirit, where students, teachers, parents and administrators work as a dynamic organism toward achieving one goal: making new generations of creative and distinguished individuals.

The new leadership of Sunrise Language School, represented by Dr. Tamer Atef Ramzy and Mr. Karim Atef Ramzy, is following in the footsteps of the school founder, Mr. Atef Ramzy. Now more than ever, the school is breaking new grounds to continue providing quality education to its dear students by bringing in the most qualified human resources as well as the latest technologies in education to the school. Likewise, British and American education systems have been added to our curricula to meet the needs of a variety of students and parents.

Ultimately, Sunrise Language School is always keen on providing its students with quality education that is on a par with global standards while maintaining and nurturing our Egyptian and Arab identity.