Morocco, Rabat
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Paul Cézanne School was built in 1962 and celebrated its fiftieth anniversary in June 2012. It is one of four AEFE schools in Rabat City, within the Rabat-Kénitra hub, affiliated with Lycée Descartes. It is located along Avenue des Nations Unies in the Agdal district. The school is well regarded in Rabat and is highly sought after by families. It serves about 650 students across 27 classes.
The school holds regular news items and events such as the admissions campaign from January 15 to March 11, 2026 and an open day on February 14, 2026. The pedagogical project emphasizes language mastery in French, Arabic, and English, with a teaching team that includes French, English, and Arabic teachers. It also focuses on valorising Moroccan heritage, citizenship education, and environmental awareness, and encourages student involvement in school life. The school structures students into two sections: seven kindergarten classes and twenty elementary classes, with dedicated outdoor spaces for each group.
The school has a School Council (Conseil d'école) with elected parent representatives; elections for representatives of parents take place (2025-2026). Minutes from council meetings are published (PV conseil d'école) for multiple dates, including 3 June 2025, 14 November 2024, 20 June 2024, 20 February 2024, 13 November 2023, and 22 June 2023, among others.
Ecole Paul Cézanne is an AEFE school in Rabat City serving ages 3 to 11, offering a French curriculum homologated by the French Ministry of National Education. The school is part of the Rabat‑Kenitra pole and is affiliated with Lycée Descartes, ensuring continuity for students who may progress to higher levels in the AFP network. Instruction is in French, with language pathways for all students and a clear emphasis on multilingual, multicultural diversity as central to the educational project. The campus provides a digital learning environment, a CDI library, and a Maison des Lycéens style student-life space, alongside a health service, after‑school services, and a school meal program. With roughly 650 students across 27 classes, the school offers PEAC for artistic and cultural education, regular sport through a dedicated association, and a broad range of extracurriculars, including cinema, theatre, music, visual arts, and enriching field trips for students and families.