Morocco, Marrakech
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The school provides school counseling to support mental health, social and emotional well-being, and behavior. A licensed School Counselor takes a proactive, child-centered, developmental approach to counseling across grades 4–12. The RTI framework identifies students who require emotional, behavioral, and academic support. Counseling aims to identify and manage emotions, maintain positive relationships, establish effective communication, solve social and academic problems, make thoughtful decisions, take responsibility, and set goals to sustain well-being. Students learn best when they feel safe, supported, nurtured, and connected to trusted adults, and ASM fosters this through counseling and a balanced school culture.
The Learning Support Department provides push-in and pull-out supports to meet academic and behavioral needs, and offers accommodations or modifications to the curriculum and office hours. The department uses a Response to Intervention model to identify and support students with learning disabilities, Gifted and Talented, ELL needs, and Social-Emotional Needs. The inclusive classroom is designed so students feel valued, are engaged, and move toward independence, with strategies such as open communication, differentiated instruction, flexible groups, and targeted supports. Collaboration with families is encouraged to support student progress.
Introductory Program for non-English speakers uses English Immersion to welcome students who speak little to no English into ASM up to Grade 6. Core subjects are taught in English during the immersion period, with regular classes including Art, Music, Computer, Physical Education, Arabic and French. After year one, most students are mainstreamed into the regular program, with ongoing support from the Learning Support Department to accelerate integration. ELL needs are included in ASM's inclusive practices and differentiation across the school.
ASM emphasizes student well-being, with mental health defined by the World Health Organization as a state of mental well-being enabling individuals to cope with life's stresses, learn, work, and contribute to the community. A School Counselor works proactively with students in grades 4–12 to support mental health, social and emotional well-being, and behavior. The counseling program uses a developmentally appropriate approach and RTI framework to identify and address students' emotional and academic needs, aiming to help students identify and manage emotions, build positive relationships, communicate effectively, solve problems, make thoughtful decisions, and set well-being goals. Students learn best when they feel safe, supported, and connected to trusted adults, and ASM fosters balance and advocacy for students' needs.
ASM has a Child Protection Policy (2025-2026) adopted by ASTO member schools to provide a safe, secure environment for children, aligned with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. All staff must report suspected abuse or neglect, and the policy outlines the roles and processes for reporting, investigation, support, and collaboration with authorities as needed. The policy includes a Child Protection Protocol Flow Chart, definitions and signs of abuse, and suicide prevention and self-harm protocols. The policy is distributed annually to parents and applicants, and staff receive training to protect children.
Located on an 8-hectare campus, the American School of Marrakesh provides PK-12 education for ages 3 to 18. It is a college-preparatory school governed by the Board of Trustees of the American School of Tangier Corporation (ASTC) and recognized by the U.S. Department of State as one of five American schools in Morocco. The campus is the largest PK-12 campus in Morocco, with classrooms, labs and performance spaces. ASM offers a dual-path curriculum: an American Curriculum with AP options and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). The Upper School follows AERO standards and culminates in the IBDP, with core subjects in English, Math, Science, Social Studies and World Languages, including French and Arabic, with a trilingual emphasis in Upper School. Diploma Programme covers languages, individuals & societies, sciences, mathematics and the arts, with CAS, EE and TOK; 27 IBDP credits are required. Carolyn L. McPhillips Library supports reading and research.