Zamalek Metro drilling puts historic school buildings at risk

Construction of a new metro station has begun inside one of Cairo’s most luxurious, prestigious and aristocrat suburbs, Zamalek. The potential effects on neighborhood infrastructure have stirred up endless calls and appeals from residents and entrepreneurs based in the neighborhood.

A number of media outlets have echoed the concerns of the residents, about the consequences drilling will have, particularly, on the foundation of a group of historic schools. The specific institutions are called ‘Dar Al Tarbyia,’ established in the 60s as a group of private schools in Egypt.

It is speculated that construction of the Zamalek Metro station could damage the infrastructure of the school buildings. Apprehension rose when the National Metro Authority seized part of the schools’ campus for drilling operations.

Following the seizure, a number of students’ parents and school officials expressed concern about the future of the schools and the safety of the students inside, as the drilling operation on one school property had led to the closure of an emergency exit.

“The establishment of the Zamalek Metro station and its drilling operation that extended to be beneath the infrastructure of the Dar El Tarbiah schools represents a threat to the walls of the school, as it may result in the demolition of these walls,” Founder of Dar El Tarbiah schools Dr. Nawal El Degwi told Egypt Independent on Saturday.

She called on President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi to interfere in order to suspend the current drilling plans and to request the expertise of the renowned Egyptian engineer who supervised the establishment of the Berlin’s train station.

“With the expertise of such an engineer and reviews of other drilling plans designed by other companies, such the French company that participated in the project, the danger dissolves,” she explained.

El Degwi noted that she is confident that Sisi will put an end to the problem, as the current construction plan will lead to waste of state financial resources and the destruction of the schools’ infrastructure.

Egypt Independent tried to reach officials from the Metro National Authority to get more details on the construction stages of the Zamalek Metro Station, however no one responded.

Dar El Tarbiah School is an Egyptian educational institution, founded in 1958 by Dr. Nawal El Degwi, it was the first English-language instruction institution founded by Egyptians.

It provides education from kindergarten through grades one to 12. The institution currently has seven branches in Cairo and is one of the first educational institutions in Egypt. It has national, international, American and I.G.C.S.E (British) sections.

Dar El Tarbiah was licensed in 1958 by the Egyptian Government, and became licensed as a “British” school system school in 1970. The institution is considered a successful part of the 40-year-old Egyptian educational landscape.

(Egypt Independent)

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