Morocco, Casablanca
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Casablanca American School sits on a 10-acre campus in Californie, a high-end residential neighborhood south of Casablanca. The campus houses three buildings for the Lower School, Upper School, and Pre-school, surrounded by lush, green grounds. The school has 66 bright classrooms. Lower School classrooms are equipped with class sets of Google Chromebooks or iPads, with flexible seating and curriculum resources. The campus includes two libraries, a 308-seat performing arts theater, art studios, an indoor gym, outdoor soccer fields and outdoor basketball court, play areas, shaded outdoor eating areas, a fitness center, maker spaces, a cafeteria, and science and computer labs. The CAS campus is known for its inspiring and welcoming learning environment.
The school provides outdoor soccer fields and an outdoor basketball court. There is an indoor gym on site. A fitness center is available for students. Play areas support physical activity for younger students.
The campus has 66 classrooms. Lower School classrooms are equipped with class sets of Google Chromebooks or iPads, with flexible seating and curriculum resources. The campus includes two libraries, science and computer labs, and maker spaces. There are art studios and a 308-seat performing arts theatre.
ASA offers more than 30 activities for Nursery through Grade 6, including Chess, Cooking, Science, Coding and Robotics, Karate, Arts and Crafts, Pottery, Choir, Gymnastics, Soccer, Basketball, Ball Games, Jewelry and Embroidery, and more. Activities run after school on campus daily from 3:15 to 4:15, with enrollment available on a trimester basis and led by internal and external professionals. The ASA program is separate from the Upper School athletics program but provides younger students opportunities to pursue sports and other passions. Student clubs coordinate leadership and service opportunities across the school, including the Lower School Environmental Club and Upper School clubs such as Student Council, PEOPLE 2 PEOPLE, Model United Nations, National Honors Society, DECA, Health and Medicine, INTERACT, Psychology, and more.
Casablanca American School is a not-for-profit school in Casablanca serving students aged 3 to 18. The curriculum combines an American-style university-preparatory program for Nursery–Grade 12 with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in Grades 11–12 and IPC for the Primary years, plus a bespoke approach. The Early Childhood program (ages 3–6) uses The Creative Curriculum by Teaching Strategies and is designated a Creative Curriculum Ambassador School. English is the language of instruction; French and Arabic are mandatory second languages from Grade 2–12, with Spanish offered. Founded in 1973, the school was the first Full IB Diploma Program School in North Africa, with the IB Diploma offered since 1986, serving 45+ nationalities with more than 20 IB courses and an international faculty. The 10-acre Californie campus includes three buildings, 66 classrooms, two libraries, 308-seat performing arts theatre, art and science labs, maker spaces, and outdoor fields. After-school activities exceed 30 offerings for Nursery–Grade 6.