Morocco, Casablanca
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There are two AAC uniforms for grades 1-12: a Formal uniform and a PE uniform; Exploratorium uses the PE uniform daily. All uniform items, except shoes, socks, hair covers, and hair bows, must be official AAC items, and shoes must be closed-toe. The navy blue uniform shirt is worn by all through grade 11 with division-specific trim colors (Exploratorium yellow, Primary green, Middle School red, High School white); skirts and dresses are allowed in certain divisions, and seniors may wear the Red Senior Shirt or class shirt.
Lunch is provided on campus with a monthly meal plan. The Lunch Menu page confirms the availability of a structured dining option for students.
American Academy Casablanca is governed by an Executive Board led by the Founder and President Said Koukaila. The Executive Board consists of nine members with diverse backgrounds. There is also an AAC Community Board, comprising the Head of School, the Deputy Head, and two elected staff, student, and parent representatives, which meets about every six weeks to advise on day-to-day operations.
American Academy Casablanca is a private international school serving students ages 3 to 18. The curriculum blends US Common Core Standards with Moroccan Ministry guidelines and IB expectations; AP and IB DP courses are available in high school. The school is Cognia-accredited and recognized by the Moroccan Ministry of Education as an official American school. The Casa Green Town campus covers four hectares and includes 71 classrooms, laboratories, a library, an auditorium/theater, a cafeteria, a gym, and a 25-meter pool, sports fields, basketball and tennis courts, and two elementary playgrounds. The program is vertically aligned from early years to high school, with cross-subject connections. In high school, DP and AP courses are offered with outlines. The school emphasizes inquiry-based, student-centered learning and multilingual global citizenship, with Scope and Sequence documents for Arabic, English, French, math, science, social studies, art, music, and PE. After-school activities, arts programs, and cultural exchanges enrich the experience.