Morocco, Casablanca
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Join the network of French education in Morocco. In Casablanca and Mohammedia, the AEFE direct‑managed pole establishments uphold these values daily. To discover our structures, register for Open Days from January 15 to January 28, 2026. The EFMaroc network counts 44 establishments across Morocco, making it the largest international network in the country, with broad coverage across the territory. Visit the admissions page at EFMaroc to start your registration. Join a dynamic and welcoming educational community and prepare your children for a path of excellence for the world of tomorrow. Admission procedure: All admissions are online only via the EFMaroc platform, starting in January 2026. Families are asked to submit their admission file in digital format according to the modalities indicated by email at the end of the online pre‑registration process; do not mail documents. Inscriptions for 2026‑2027: Inscriptions for admission for the 2026‑2027 school year are open from January 5, 2026 and will close on March 11, 2026. Planning of admission: Download (PDF, 165KB). Key steps: Download (PDF, 692KB). Admission profiles: Download (PDF, 230KB). Contact: École Ernest Renan, 1, rue de la Pie – Oasis, Casablanca – Morocco; +212 522 250 416; [email protected]; [email protected].
The first phase of the scholarship campaign begins Wednesday, December 13, 2023. This first phase concerns families residing in the consular district of the French Consulate General in Casablanca (Casablanca‑Settat and Beni Mellal regions) and first requests (online appointment) and renewals (deposit at reception). Note: obtaining a scholarship for the 2023/2024 year does not automatically renew for the following year. Your file must be deposited and/or completed no later than February 13, 2024. You will find below: the instructions and the information letter to read before filing; the scholarship application form; the list of documents to provide. Download (PDF, 160KB); Download (PDF, 138KB); Download (PDF, 414KB); Download (PDF, 186KB).
Ernest Renan School is a French international school in Casablanca's Oasis district, serving students from PS through CM2 in 29 classes (9 in kindergarten). It is affiliated with the AEFE network and follows the French curriculum, with a strong emphasis on multilingualism and intercultural exchange. The campus covers about half a hectare and is organized into learning pods by cycles, featuring three large playgrounds and a dedicated outdoor plateau for physical education. Meals and after-school care are provided by parent associations, which also offer sports and cultural activities after class. A dynamic, caring staff supports student development and uses innovative teaching methods to strengthen languages and cultural awareness. Arabic language is central, taught across cycles 1–3, and Arabic Language Day celebrations include singing, theatre, poetry contests, and calligraphy. The school council provides governance, with parent elections and published minutes, helping foster a close-knit, multilingual learning community. It welcomes families from abroad seeking integration.