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The five schools Morocco parents researched most this year, chosen from the 45 international schools in the country. Ranked by how many families opened each school’s profile and spent time reading it between July 2025 and June 2026, then the full picture on curricula, class sizes and fees.
The 2026 ranking
Ranked purely by parent interest — the number of families who opened each school’s profile and spent time reading it between July 2025 and June 2026.
Groupe Scolaire la Résidence is a private French-Mission international school network with campuses in Casablanca and Bouskoura, serving students from age 2 to 18. The school follows the French National Education programs from kindergarten through terminale, offering two main tracks: the Bac Français International and the Moroccan International Program. The Bac Français International provides full linguistic immersion in English (British), French, and Arabic for students in the international section or Arabic track. The Moroccan International Program promotes bilingual and bicultural development with instruction in French, classical Arabic, and English. Preparatory classes prepare students for entry to French grandes écoles (scientific: MPSI/PCSI/ MPII; economic: ECT/ECG). The group has 11 establishments, HQE-certified facilities, and more than 5,000 students taught by 500+ staff from over 20 nationalities. Campuses include Palais, La Résidence Casa Anfa, and 2 Mars. Extra-curriculars include sports, arts, and community service. A broad range of after-school clubs and transport services.
Anglo-Moroccan School is a private institution in Tangier serving students aged 4 to 18, offering primary and secondary British international education with English as the language of instruction. The Primary curriculum is built on the Moroccan framework with modern tools, ensuring a clear progression in core skills and a multilingual environment enriched by active school life. Arabic and French are taught as part of the programme, and the school collaborates with families via an online progress platform and semestrial parent meetings. The Secondary programme emphasizes personality development, autonomy, academic excellence, and leadership through debates, Model United Nations, and clubs, with a civic vision focusing on sustainable development and human rights. A distinctive American Diploma pathway runs with Moroccan Baccalaureate, enabling admission to American universities without TOEFL or SAT. The campus covers 1.5 hectares in Ziaten, Tangier, and hosts a Cambridge Examinations Centre (MA008) for Primary, Checkpoint, IGCSE and A Level preparation.
Al Akhawayn School of Ifrane (ASI) is a private international school serving a diverse community from Ifrane, Fes, Meknes, Rabat, Casablanca, and Tangier. Founded in 1995 to educate the children of Al Akhawayn University faculty, it now welcomes families from across Morocco and beyond. The school follows an American curriculum with English as the language of instruction and uses AERO standards to guide its middle and high school programs. In Early Years, learning is play-based and designed to nurture curiosity, creativity, communication, problem-solving, and social development in a safe, engaging environment. Middle School offers a well-rounded program across sciences, humanities, mathematics, and the arts, with emphasis on inquiry-based learning, independence, critical thinking, and collaboration to prepare for high school. High School continues with AERO standards, focusing on leadership, college readiness, and global awareness, supported by a broad range of subjects and extracurriculars. The campus features modern classrooms, science labs, a library, and dedicated arts and music classrooms. An advisory program supports personal, emotional, and academic growth and college applications, while standards-based progress and a 4.0 GPA scale are used in High School.
The British International School Casablanca (BISC) is a Cambridge-based international school serving ages 3 to 18 on a 20-acre British-style campus in Sidi Missoud, Casablanca. Founded in 2017, it offers Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, BTEC, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE and the British Curriculum, with English language instruction and EAL support. Primary learners follow the Cambridge International Primary Curriculum; Year 6 blends English National Curriculum elements; French and Arabic are taught to Moroccan standards. From 3 to 18, students progress through Primary to Senior School toward iGCSE/AS/A2 outcomes and IELTS readiness, with Robotics and Computer Coding added as a stand-alone subject from 2024–2025. The school features a six-lane, 25m indoor pool, Astroturf pitch, Sports Hall, Gym and an Elite Athletic Programme. Distinctive offerings include the Little Beatz dance programme, Music with piano/guitar/drums, and extensive Arts and Sports Centre after-school activities. A House System, Enterprise Day and community outreach underpin leadership and development.
Rabat American School is a private, non‑profit American independent Pre‑K–12 school in Rabat with American country affiliation. The campus sits on the Rabat corniche waterfront and comprises nine buildings that house science labs, a STEAM Lab, Visual Arts rooms, a 300‑seat performing arts center, a learning commons, a cafeteria, a gym, and an indoor pool, with outdoor basketball courts, a soccer field, and a track. The school offers an English‑language, standards‑based curriculum and awards both the American High School Diploma and the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB DP). It is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and has offered the IB Diploma Program since 1992. Founded in 1962 to serve American Embassy families, the school relocated to waterfront campus in 2019. The Secondary School (Grades 6–12) emphasizes a globally oriented program and real‑world learning, supported by service learning, arts, athletics, and leadership activities, including Week Without Walls.
What’s on offer
The mix of programmes and teaching languages across all 45 schools. Many offer more than one curriculum, so totals run higher than the school count.
Number of schools teaching each curriculum.
Number of schools teaching in each language.
Size & classes
School size and class size shape day-to-day experience as much as curriculum does.
Schools grouped by total enrolment.
Average school size is 985 students · based on the 32 schools that report enrolment.
Schools grouped by typical class size.
Average class size is 19.6 students · based on the 21 schools that report it.
What it costs
Fees shown are one year for a 12-year-old (or the closest age available), excluding one-time enrolment costs.
Across the 31 schools that publish a price for a 12-year-old. All figures in MAD.
How many schools sit in each annual-fee range.
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