Morocco, Casablanca
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From September 2, 2025, all Collège Anatole France students wear an official uniform. There are two packages: the Essentials Pack (12 pieces) for 1,489 DHS, including joggers, polo, trousers, T-shirts, and a jacket (bomber or puffer) with optional bottom pieces (skirt, Bermuda, leggings); and the Complete Pack (19 pieces) for 2,589 DHS, adding a wool sweater, a hoodie, a cap, and more items for year-round rotation. Colors available are gray, orange, and Anatole blue. Fitting sessions run May 26–30 at the school, with a size sheet provided to each student; a family session is scheduled for May 31, 9:00–12:00, by registration. Orders must be placed by July 2, 2025, via the dedicated platform; collection occurs from August 25, 2025. Exchanges are possible within five days if items are unused and in original packaging. At the college, the uniform embodies a structured framework, discreet elegance, and equality that fosters a calm environment and supports students in growing together with confidence.
The school cafeteria is operated by Newrest Maroc, Street Attitudes. Menus include entrées, a hot dish chosen from a rotating daily selection, desserts, and juices. Each child has a named badge to pay; Connect'Eat lets families view menus, order the day before for the next day, and recharge the badge via an electronic wallet. A QR code provides direct access to the app, with videos available to explain downloading, recharging, and ordering meals.
The Collège Anatole France is a directly managed establishment of the AEFE (Agence pour l'Enseignement Français à l'étranger).
Collège Anatole France is an AEFE-managed middle school in Casablanca's Belvédère district, offering French collège curriculum under the AEFE network. The college serves collège students and acts stepping stone to Lycée Lyautey, with six classes per level and 24 divisions in a human‑scale campus comprising three buildings and three courtyards. Core subjects include Mathematics, Sciences (Physics and Life Sciences) and Technology, with Arts & EPS and Sciences Humaines forming part of the programme. Students take the Diplôme National du Brevet (DNB) or the Diplôme National du Brevet International (DNBI), assessed on the socle commun plus final exams; the international option requires two oral exams in Arabic and in History-Geography. Centre de Documentation et d'Information (CDI) is a multimedia space run by two librarians. Extracurriculars include table tennis and climbing, a Musical–Instrumental and Choral workshop, a cinema pathway (Parcours cinéma), and citizenship activities such as Ambassadeurs en Herbe and Francophone exchanges today.