Tripoli Evangelical School

In 1928 the school relocated to its current location in Zahrieh street, and shortly after, began teaching nothing more than a handful of students with a curriculum limited to Arabic, History, Geography, Housekeeping, some sciences, and English.

William Nelson was its first president, whose tremendous efforts raised subsidies for the establishment and the construction of the institute in Al Kibba, in Tripoli.

The school's vision has always been to nurture its students with a comprehensive upbringing having the body, mind and spirit working together for the service of God and the nation to their best.

[citation needed] As the days past by, the curriculum developed to accommodate the increasing number of students and to prepare them for the systematic Lebanese and foreign education.

[citation needed] In 1976, due to the outbreak of the civil war in Lebanon, it became impossible for male students to attend their school in Al Kibba.