School Established
The school is initially licensed as Nile Kangaroo Language School, operating from a rented villa in Dokki under the supervision of the Central Giza Educational Administration.
1989
New Campus
The school expands to a new branch on school-owned land located on Corniche El Nile (Imbaba – Qanater El Khairia), under the jurisdiction of the Osim Educational Administration, Giza Governorate.
1992
Expansion Continues
A five-story building is constructed (each floor 623 m²), partially licensed for Secondary Education, with one growing class.
1996
Full License for Secondary Education
The school obtains a full license to operate three growing classes for Basic Education (KG1 to Preparatory 3) and two growing classes for Secondary Education.
1998
New Building and American Program
An additional five-story building (732 m² per floor) is built and approved for offering the American Diploma Program for Grades 10, 11, and 12. The school’s name was officially changed to Creative International School (CIS).
2003
Expansion of American Program
The school expands further, obtaining approval to offer the American Diploma Program from KG1 to Grade 12, starting with one growing section.
2007
CIS has never stood still
CIS has never stood still. Beyond these milestones, the school continues to invest in its infrastructure, academic programs, and professional development. Regular upgrades to facilities, integration of technology, and adherence to international standards ensure that the learning environment remains dynamic, inclusive, and future-ready.Our story is one of steady growth and lasting commitment—to our students, to quality education, and to a future of continuous improvement.