International schools do not want to report to the Education Ministry anymore and would rather have the Investment Ministry instead, Al Mal reported. The schools say the Education Ministry can still retain the right to review curricula but would rather have their operations treated as investments. Schools may have been emboldened by a decision earlier this month that to form a joint committee with the Investment Ministry to determine pro-investment policies for the sector. The Education Ministry had place International School of Choueifat and the American International School of Cairo under administrative and financial control last year.