AVOID AVOID AVOID
If you have any interest in your childs future and education, I would seriously advice that all the schools are bad in Sharm ,as a teacher who has worked in them ...all are as bad as the next corrupt money making businesses is all they are!
For example: I was the only fully qualified teacher 2years ago in St Josephs in the primary section, anyone with a degree or even without can be a teacher here even if english isn't your first language...doesn't matter you can be a teacher there... you don't need to know how to spell, class management isn't an issue, all grades are changed at "the top" at the end of the year to make the parents happy when really the child can't string a sentence together in english,to ensure they continue to pay fees!
The "education system" here drives me crazy, education is vital for children and (adults) yet here in egypt the quality of teaching isn't important ,it's the more money you can make from the parents, I'm sorry its a sad but very true fact!