Campus

The school campus can be divided into three main parts

The School:

The school is renowned for its small class sizes of 25 pupils on average, with 5 classes in each grade and 18 classrooms. Every classroom is outfitted with cutting edge technology, from the smart screen to the Wi Fi router and computers for each student. Along with the Assembly room, which is designated for meetings with administrators or students, there is a substantial library loaded with the most recent editions of each subject's references, as well as a pleasant and comfortable section for drama and books. In addition to a soccer field, basketball court, volleyball playground, table tennis, jogging court, and gym.

The Student Dorms:

The student dorms are primarily made up of two independent buildings one for boys and one for girls each hostel has five stories, each with 12 big rooms and is well equipped for students, as well as a restaurant on the ground level. Each level has its own public study space that is well organized, bright, and equipped with free internet access for students, as well as for student orientations and student led classes

The laboratories:

Red Sea STEM has 6 labs that are highly prepared with tools and safety precautions, and in their full load to serve the Capstone:
  • Physics lab
  • Chemistry lab
  • Mechanics (Applied math) lab
  • Biology lab
  • Geology lab
  • Fabrication lab
Fabrication lab:
It is a lab equipped with the most modern machinery, such as a 3 D printer, laser cutting machine, PCB drilling machine, and a 2 D printer, as well as all of the necessary tools for working on and fabricating school projects such as posters, maquettes, and robotics projects. The Fab lab's primary goal is to give Red Sea STEM school a vibrant and cheerful appearance while providing practical projects that may help teachers instruct and pupils learn. Eng. Ekramy Abdelazeem supervises the Fabrication lab team, which is responsible for teaching courses such as 2 D, 3 D, and Robotics, as well as being the first assistant that students come to in times of need.