International Activities
Festival de Théâtre International Francophone at New Generation International Schools
We are proud to announce that BalancEd, in cooperation with Le Festival International de Théâtre Francophone (FESTIF) launched by l’Institut Français d’Égypte, is taking part in this major cultural initiative. Created in 2002 and organized since 2006 by the ArtDraLa Association (Arts Dramatiques et Langues), the festival aims to promote French and Francophone culture through both educational and professional theatre, fostering the use of the French language as a means of communication beyond the classroom. In March 2022, New Generation International Schools proudly became the first American school to host this prestigious festival for almost five consecutive years, welcoming 20 schools and nearly 300 participants from French and Anglophone institutions, as well as from the French University in Egypt. The opening ceremony is always graced by the French Ambassador, ambassadors from various countries, celebrities, and other distinguished guests, making the event a remarkable celebration of Francophone culture and artistic exchange.
POMPANO BEACH HIGH SCHOOL
EXCHANGE PROGRAM – USA
Ranked #1 Traditional High School in Broward County, PBHS is an A-rated, all-magnet public high school.
BalancEd partnered with PBHS in exchanging both faculty and students for the past 5 years.
Summits
Balanced Education Company is in charge of organizing and holding various international summits both inside and outside Egypt.
The International Summits bring participants from countries around the globe such as Brazil, China, USA and Zimbabwe to share and learn through workshops, seminars, classroom visits, and cultural presentations.
BalancEd has participated in two International Summits located in France and USA.
This was an excellent opportunity to develop cultural awareness in the field of education with an emphasis on world languages and information technology, increase knowledge about different cultures, and establish lasting ties between schools in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and South America.
The events promoted the building of individual relationships continued well beyond the Summit.
