Today I’m going to talk about me living in Egypt- specifically my accommodations! Dover provides housing (free of charge) to all it’s international teachers. That means I will most likely live with a roommate, from either Canada or the U.S., in a fully furnished apartment (called a flat in Egypt). The city I will be living in is called Al Rehab- Wiki information here and the city’s own website here. Rehab is a completely gated community with about 200,000 residents- close to the size of Sioux Falls where I’m living now. Rehab is about 20 minutes outside of Cairo to the East and is one of the newer developments of New Cairo. When conversing with the principal of Dover, I found it interesting that each of these new gated communities are completely self-sufficient. There are actually miles of desert in between them because you can find everything you need within the city walls!
From Rehab, where I will be living, Dover is another 20-30 minutes East. (Google map View Larger Map” target=”_blank”>here). After checking out the link above for Rehab City’s website, you can see that within the gated city there is everything I could possibly need! Here is a breakdown of the highlights:
- Hospital/Health Clinic: About a 10-15 minute walk from the teacher’s apartments in Rehab. Five stories tall with a fully-equipped ER. There are always 8-9 doctors on site with at least that many nurses. The school pays for full health insurance for all employees, either with the school doctor or at the hospital.
- Security: Everyone must enter through the security posts to gain access to the community. Rehab has it’s own police force specifically assigned to the city. Each individual apartment building also has it’s own security guard on the premises.
- Shopping malls: Yes, that’s plural! There are two large shopping malls in Rehab, with everything from Bath & Body Works to American Eagle. The two current teachers at Dover that I spoke with said they haven’t needed to leave the city for any of their shopping needs. The malls also have a wide variety of restaurants and fast food shops (both indoor and outdoor). Check out the city’s website listed above for pictures and more.
- Grocery stores: The largest store in Rehab is called Metro, and has a wide range of American products available. There are also Carrefour stores (exciting, right Judy??) like I shopped at in France. From my research, I’ve found a couple places that sell gluten free products and some that will bake fresh a day in advance!
- Fitness centers: There are male/female only fitness centers, as well as co-ed ones. They are comparable in price to gyms here in the U.S.
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| panorama of the outdoor mall in Rehab |

