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Superintendent's Welcome
“My goal as an educator is that every afternoon, kids are chomping at the bit to come back tomorrow”.

It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the website of Khartoum American School. For over 60 years, KAS has provided a high-quality international education to students and families from all over the world. We are currently located in Alexandria Egypt and are delivering on our mission for each of the students who join us:

Khartoum American School provides an outstanding learning environment to promote an open, inclusive and student-centered program. We are devoted to fostering educational growth and development for our internationally diverse student body.

How is this accomplished? Khartoum American School is first and foremost a community school. This is what an “outstanding learning environment” means to us. Within our community, our learning is focused on an inquiry-based curriculum and we are able to cater to all of the needs of each of our learners. This sense of community, the values which we hold deeply and our treatment of each student as an individual help us to shape our students into global citizens, highly skilled and ready to become outstanding members of society. Our students experience success in the Advanced Placement (AP) program and matriculate well to universities in the USA, Canada and Europe.

We are unique in our ability to accomplish this and invite you to explore our website. Contact us with inquiries and questions.

We would love to have you join us!

Kerry Jacobson, Superintendent

Khartoum American School... caring, friendly, student-centered, truly international. 

School News & Events

Visit to the College of Fine and Applied Arts

Visit to the College of Fine and Applied Arts.

KAS has arranged a trip to the College of Fine and Applied Arts. The Studio Art Students and the 8th grade art class enjoyed the exhibition of different art departments.

Week Without Walls

Week Without Walls  (WWW)

Week Without Walls is a program offered in many international schools worldwide. It is designed to give students the experiences that will inspire them to become more internationally-minded and caring global citizens. A global citizen is someone who is aware of the wider world, cares about people and the environment, and takes action to make the world a better place. Students plan and work as teams, strengthening their teamwork for a common goal of greater good.

For Week Without Walls thirteen students from grade 5 to grade 12 visited Omdurman souq where, on day one, they rediscovered traditional medicines, interviewed traders and the ladies who weave baskets. On day two they visited the antique part of the souq and learnt much about the history of Sudan from early Nubian times throughout the colonial era. Students saw woodcarvers in action and talked to locals and traders about Omdurman and life in Sudan. Locals at the souq were excited to see the students and to share their knowledge. It was obvious that the locals are proud of their heritage and happy that the students wanted to learn about Sudan. On day three students made a video to share their experiences with other students and visitors to Khartoum American School.

The 8th grade students travelled to Uganda for their ecology and service learning trip, an event they had been planning and fundraising for since the beginning of the academic year. On this trip, the students spent seven days traveling around Uganda and experiencing its beautiful nature, astounding wildlife, and unique cultures. In Entebbe, we visited the Botanical Gardens and, after some Tarzan-style swinging, learned about the different plant and wildlife that call the gardens home. After this, we visited Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary. In the following days, the students continued to learn about wildlife at Mburo National Park as well as about the science of the equator. The highlight of the trip was Bwindi. The students visited a local orphanage to see some cultural dances, but the most rewarding aspect was the work they accomplished at the Batwa Empowerment Camp. Here they put their fundraised money to good use, building a new hut that will house two families. They worked hand-in-hand with the Batwa people and weren’t afraid to get a little, or a lot, dirty. The students got closer not only to the people of Uganda, but also to one another. This has been an amazing trip for all.

Congratulations to Class of 2019! This year 16 students have graduated. We are very proud of our amazing students!

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory with a Twist! - KAS Musical...

Featuring the  Elementary Department on  March 6, Wednesday 6:30 pm.  Directed By: Mrs. Lanario & Produced by: Highschool Music team.

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Khartoum American School is one of the top and best fully accredited international schools in Khartoum, Sudan.

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