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Ecole Ernest Renan

Morocco, Casablanca

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Foundational information about the school

Location

The school is located in Casablanca, Morocco, in the Oasis district. The address is 1, rue de la Pie. It is part of the AEFE direct-managed network for the Casablanca-Mohammedia pole. This denotes a French international school operating under the AEFE network.

Levels

Enrollment starts from 3/4 years old.

School Type

French international school in Casablanca, affiliated with the AEFE network.

Country Affiliation

Affiliated with France through the AEFE network.

Fees

Application / first-registration fee (Droits de Première Inscription)
- First-registration fee (Droits de Première Inscription) for the Casablanca–Mohammedia pole: MAD 25,000.
- The school ran an admissions campaign in which dossier (application) fees were temporarily suppressed for that campaign.

Tuition fees by year group (annual and per-term amounts)
- Maternelle (PS–MS–GS): Annual tuition for French-national rate: MAD 41,100. When the higher rate for other nationalities applies, annual tuition is MAD 50,400.
- Typical trimester billing using the standard pole schedule (40% / 30% / 30%):
- French-national rate (MAD 41,100): 1st instalment (40%) = MAD 16,440; 2nd (30%) = MAD 12,330; 3rd (30%) = MAD 12,330.
- Other-nationalities rate (MAD 50,400): 1st instalment (40%) = MAD 20,160; 2nd (30%) = MAD 15,120; 3rd (30%) = MAD 15,120.

- Élémentaire (CP–CM2): Annual tuition for French-national rate: MAD 40,600. When the higher rate for other nationalities applies, annual tuition is MAD 47,300.
- Typical trimester billing using the standard pole schedule (40% / 30% / 30%):
- French-national rate (MAD 40,600): 1st instalment (40%) = MAD 16,240; 2nd (30%) = MAD 12,180; 3rd (30%) = MAD 12,180.
- Other-nationalities rate (MAD 47,300): 1st instalment (40%) = MAD 18,920; 2nd (30%) = MAD 14,190; 3rd (30%) = MAD 14,190.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Fees are billed on an annual basis and are commonly collected in three instalments per academic year using the pole's standard schedule: 40% for the first period (September–December), 30% for the second period (January–March) and 30% for the third period (April–June). Specific invoice dates and any possible alternatives (monthly or other instalment plans) are set by the school's accounting office. Families must be up to date with current-year fees to complete re‑registration.
- The school treats the enrolment commitment as a financial obligation for the school year; any portion of a trimester already started is normally considered due under standard pole rules.

Boarding / internat
- Boarding is not applicable for École Ernest Renan (the establishment serves PS through CM2 and provides day services only: class, canteen and garderie).

Other costs and recurring charges
- Annual re-registration fee: schools in the Casablanca–Mohammedia pole commonly apply an annual re‑registration charge; comparable items in the network have been published in the range of roughly MAD 6,000–6,500 at similar institutions.
- Canteen, garderie and périscolaire activities: these services are provided under the school's arrangements and are charged separately (rates vary by service and by number of days). The school's communications list cantine and garderie as managed services.
- School supplies, workbooks and excursions: charges for textbooks, outings, certifications and project-based activities are additional and billed as required; lost or damaged school library books are charged (fixed replacement amount shown in the school regulation: MAD 200 per lost/damaged book).

Refund and cancellation policy (financial consequences of withdrawal)
- The network's standard financial rules apply: re-registration or first-registration fees are generally non‑refundable, and departures during the school year do not automatically trigger full refunds; any refund rules depend on the date of departure (many AEFE poles and associated establishments specify that a departure during the first trimester does not give rise to a refund and that a started trimester is due). Final decisions on refunds and the precise calendar for refunds are set by the school's financial regulation and the accounting service.

Fee payment options
- Accepted payment methods used across the Casablanca–Mohammedia group include: payment by bank card (on site or online), bank transfer, deposit of cash at the school accounting office, and on-request direct debit (prélèvement automatique) arranged with the school's accounting service. Exact modalities (online payment portal, deadlines and bank details) are provided with the invoice and by the school's accounting office.

If you need any specific numeric breakdown presented in a different way (for example per-month instalments or family discounts by sibling), the standard pole rules include sibling abatements (discounts) starting at the second/third child and schools commonly publish those abatements and any social-aid / scholarship procedures in their financial regulation.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in French
Fees MAD 6,000 - 50,400
Ages 3 - 11 years
Pupil numbers 772
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No

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.

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