Arabic 9-12 courses are considered a preparation for students who plan to enter one of the private or public universities within the Republic of Egypt and comply with the requirements of the Ministry of Education.
Such preparation culminates in students writing the Thannawia Amma Exam as a way of qualifying for university entrance. The curriculum is enhanced with a focus on reading, to further develop Arabic language skills and encourage a love of reading in the language.
Each course is composed of integrated units to develop all language learning skills. Each course includes analytical study of Arabic literature, both modern and classical. It introduces students to more advanced grammatical and linguistic rules and gives students the opportunity to become involved in mock exam writing.
Arabic Support courses are required for students who have failed a credit of Arabic and are taken in conjunction with the next grades’ Arabic class in order to support the preparation for students who plan to enter one of the private or public universities within the Republic of Egypt.
Such preparation culminates in students writing the Thannawia Amma Exam to qualify for university entrance.