El Rabwa closes a deal with Anderlecht Group to manage soccer schools at Global Paradigm Schools
In line with its strategy for educational excellence and graduating exceptional cadres of students in all life aspects and to keep up with Egypt plan for developing East Cairo and the New Administrative Capital, Global El Rabwa Network owner of Global Paradigm schools chain signed an agreement with Anderlecht Academy-owner Seventeen Sport for Marketing and Sports Investment, representative of Belgium-based Anderlecht Club, to manage its soccer academy at Global Paradigm Schools.
Soccer schools are under the management of two of Egypt soccer stars Ahmed Hassan and Hady Khashaba
A contract was signed by the chairperson of El Rabwa for Educational Services Mr. Gaafer Hussein and board member of Seventeen Sports for Marketing and Sports Investment Capt. Hady Khashaba.
Egypt's Anderlecht academies, run by Egyptian soccer stars Ahmed Hasan and Hady Khashaba, are the exclusive agent of Belgium-based Unterricht Club.
" The agreement materializes Global Paradigm Schools' interest in delivering the highest standards of services to its students, honing skills, along with the graduating well rounded generations in all areas," said chairperson of El Rabwa for Educational Services Mr. Gaafer Hussein, noting that sports are instrumental in staying healthy, developing skills and behaviors.
Mr. Hussien indicated that the first soccer school run by Anderlecht Academy will be inaugurated next July and the second on in Mostakbal campus will open its door in September.
Global Paradigm Schools will provide its services to East Cairo district, namely Mostakbal City and the New Administrative Capital, as well as New Cairo, where youngsters will develop their athletic skills.
According to Mr. Hussein, soccer schools at Global Paradigm Schools are the first entity that applies international standards and is run by experts from Egypt and abroad.
Capt. Hady Khashaba board member of Seventeen Sport for Marketing and Sports Investment expressed his excitement at signing the agreement with El Rabwa Network schools GPIS, GPES, GPBS, because the latter is a prominent educational institution along that have confidence in Anderlecht Academy.
Anderlecht Academies owns the exclusive rights of Belgium-basedAnderlecht Club and adopts strategies for supplying the Egyptian sports arena with talents.
" With the academy following international standards necessary for supplying top local & foreign clubs and Egypt's National Team with rising stars, the academy helps players excel in soccer, as well as tailored training programs made to boost the youngsters' aptitude for excellence and materialize their dreams as soccer players with the help of high-qualified trainers," said Capt. Hady.
El Rabwa for Educational Services made a debut in the Egyptian market by launching it first branch of GPIS in 2009, with excellence in education and be the change that make the change Moto the school managed to gain the confidence of all parents and students eager to join GPIS. with its long waiting list GPIS is considered one of the top 10 schools in Egypt,
El Rabwa Network made great strides expanding in Egypt when it obtained a plot of land in New Cairo-based Mostakbal City to establish an Educational complex made up of 4 international schools, with two schools is planned for inauguration this academic year.
New Cairo and Mostakbal City campuses apply a variety of curricula including American program, International Baccalaureate and British curriculum.