The Ministry of Education announces the opening of applications for principal and vice-principal positions
In line with the directives of the political leadership to continue expanding the Egyptian-Japanese school model and to strengthen the leadership cadres supporting this distinguished educational model, the Ministry of Education and Technical Education announces the opening of applications for principal and vice-principal positions in Egyptian-Japanese schools. This coincides with the expansion of the number of schools and the opening of new schools during the upcoming academic year.
The opening of applications comes in light of the opening of 10 new Egyptian-Japanese schools starting in the 2026/2027 academic year, bringing the total number of Egyptian-Japanese schools nationwide to 79, distributed across several governorates. This is part of the state's plan to expand the provision of modern education that combines the Egyptian curriculum with Japanese Tokkatsu activities, which contribute to building the student's character, developing their life skills, and promoting the values of discipline and teamwork.
The Ministry emphasizes that the application process for principal and vice-principal positions aims to attract qualified educational leaders who possess experience, administrative competence, and the ability to lead a modern educational environment that supports innovation and achieves the objectives of the Egyptian-Japanese school model. The Ministry of Education and Technical Education announces that applications will be accepted starting Tuesday, January 27th, for a period of 15 days. Those wishing to apply are encouraged to register promptly via the following website:
The Ministry emphasizes that selection will be based on rigorous criteria to ensure the selection of the most qualified candidates, keeping pace with the ongoing expansion and enhancing the quality of education within Egyptian-Japanese schools.