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Legacy International School - Sudan

Education

Overview

Legacy School started as a small pre-school in Amarat, Khartoum, with just two classes and 40 children in 2012. As it expanded, it moved to a larger campus in al’-Ta’if and has since built its permanent campus at Arkaweit, which now houses the Pre-School (Playgroup, Nursery, Pre-Reception, Reception) as well as the Primary (Grades One to Nine, thus far) and Secondary School. One of Legacy’s missions is to reintroduce books into Sudanese houses and get our children reading again. From Nursery onwards the children take a library book home. We teach them to respect and take care of the books and expect you to do the same at home. We teach using stories and aim to create a generation of children who love to read. We want them off screens and back to books and play. Legacy School aims to fill a gap in Sudan’s schooling system by providing the best of both worlds: An English-language education towards taking the IGCSE exams at a level that can compete with international standards but which also teaches children good moral and cultural values by focusing on religion, discipline and strong Arabic language. We aim to improve the level of English language in Sudan and as we expand will introduce competitions and clubs to challenge our students. As parents of young Sudanese ourselves we aim to provide a school which serves the best interests of the students and most importantly makes learning a process the children will enjoy. At Legacy you can be sure your child's education will be of the highest standard because, as parents as well as educators, we have the same priorities as you.