It includes 28 classes with 1,178 preparatory students and 27 classes with 1,173 secondary students, Hanafi continued.
“The school won Excellence Certificate of school performance in 2007 and obtained certificate of Quality Assurance and Accreditation of Education in 2008,” he said.
Since assuming power until being ousted in the January 25 Revolution, former President Hosni Mubarak used to cast his vote in the school.
He last cast his ballot in the 2010 June parliamentary elections.
Imprisoned former President Mohamed Morsi cast his ballot in the school in 2012 constitutional referendum, and former interim President Adly Mansour voted in the same school in the 2014 Presidential race that elected current President Sisi.
The second phase of elections has been carried out in the governorates of Cairo, Qaliubiya, Dakahlia, Menoufia, Western and Kafr El-Sheikh and Eastern, Damietta, Port Said, Ismailia and Suez, North Sinai, South Sinai, will cast their ballots.
Egypt’s Ministry of Education gave the students in the above governorates Sunday and Monday off-days as public schools have been allocated for an estimated 27.5 million voters are eligible to vote in 5,622 polling station.
Samar Samir, The Cairo Post
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