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The Suzanne Mubarak Science Exploration Center
District 95 Joint Project Al Malek Al Saleh SMSEC

 
 

The dedication of the members of District 95 and the hard work of past Chairman (1997/1998) Seham Elgohary united the members under the Presidential Theme of I.I.W. President Dr. Elizabeth Jones "Together We Are Stronger" and made this center possible.
Inner Wheel and the Ministry of Education Protocol Under the Theme "Together we Are Stronger" is a viable example of what voluntary social work and coordination between non-governmental agencies (NGOs) and governmental agencies can do for the welfare of Egypt. Members of IW District 95 continue to visit the Center after its completion. This center serves a community of 35 schools and 25.000 students from the Old Cairo "Al Malak El Saleh" public school system.
Here…

Science Becomes Fun
Learning Becomes a Hobby
Exploration Becomes Joy
and Talent Becomes a Nation`s Hope

The Suzanne Mubarak Science Exploration Center is a children’s place of joy, an incubator for talents and a sanctuary for the gifted. Here, the slogan of "Please Touch" and "Explore to Learn" become a reality

Two I.I.W. Presidential Visits to This Joint Project Organized
By District 95 Clubs.
In January 2001

I.I.W. President Mrs. Carol Buchanan visited the center in its first stage of operations. Mrs. Buchanan was accompanied by National Representative Mrs. Ashnadelle Hilmy/Mortagy and Chairman Mrs. Ghanya Al Tayeh, members of the District Committee as well as members of the Committee supervising the founding and supervision of the Center.

 

 
 
 

in July 2003

I.I.W. President Mrs. Solveig Svensson visited the Center at the time of its inauguration by H.E. Mrs. Suzanne Mubarak, Egypt's First Lady. She was accompanied by National Representative Mrs. Nani Saleh and Chairman Mrs. Nelly Bahtimy/Helmy, members of the District Committee as well as members of the Committee supervising the founding and supervision of the Center.

 
 
The Malek Al Saleh Center stands out as a magnet for the neighborhood. It is wired via a videoconference network to the main center and other SMSEC branches. It comprises:

- a Lecture Room for cultural activities
- a Science Club
- a Biology Club
- a Computerized language Lab
- an E-School Lab
- a Children's Playroom
- a Playground
- a Geology Museum (Rock story)
- an open air Science Museum,
- first of its kind in Egypt
- a Sports Ground
- a Ping Pong area
 
- a Comprehensive Library
- an Electronics Club
- an Environment Club
- an IT Lab
- a Virtual Reality (VR) Lab
- a Special Needs Club
- a small Zoo and Aquarium
- a Cave for Exploration
- an Open Air Chess ground
- a Pergola

•Gifted students can perform in the "Young Inventor" section that exhibits the finished products of its students. 6882 identified gifted students are regular members of this section.
•Another important feature of SMSEC is its Family School for Continuing Education, especially for neighborhood mothers to encourage them to speak the language of the time, namely, science and technology in order to bridge the gap between them and their children.
•Special Needs: The Center provides well-planned programs and skillfully supervised workshops for kids with special needs. It offers computer workshops, language tutorials, a Braille-based library, literary and artistic activities and literacy for the blind.
SMSEC fosters science, literature and artistic talents. Scientific, technological and artistic exhibitions are frequently hosted at the Center.
A landscaped garden is attached to the centre with facilities for shaded tables and benches so that students can perform some outdoor activities in summer.
Working hours: Academic year: 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
                         Summer holidays: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

The Al Malek Al Saleh Center is a new addition to the SMSEC family in Egyptian cities and provinces.
Fees: All activities at SMSEC are free.

SMSEC
"A seed of good work was planted in the rich ground,
It has become a tree rich in foliage, spreading goodness, prosperity and shade for all across the length and breadth of the land."

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