Morocco, Casablanca
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1. Initial Inquiry and School Tour Booking
Parents begin the enrollment process by completing the online visit request form on the school's admissions portal to provide contact details and preferred dates. This system allows families to schedule either an in-person campus tour in Casablanca or a virtual visit if they are currently residing abroad. Parents should be aware that this step is designed to help families observe the school's environment and discuss the pedagogical project with the staff. The team uses the submitted form details to organize the subsequent steps of the registration sequence based on the child's age group.
2. Application Submission via the Registration Portal
Following the initial inquiry, parents must formally submit an application through the digital portal found on the registration page of the website. During this stage, families upload the required academic records, identification documents, and student history forms. Parents must be aware that initial enrollment requires the payment of a non-refundable first-time registration fee, known as the Droits de Première Inscription (DPI). However, families enrolling multiple children receive a twenty-five percent discount on this specific fee starting from the second child onward.
3. Age-Specific Evaluations or Parental Interviews
Applicants are then scheduled for age-specific evaluations or parental interviews to determine readiness and ensure appropriate class placement. For children entering Petite or Moyenne Section, parents attend an interview with the School Director, and they must note that children must be fully toilet-trained to be admitted without diapers. For older grades, primary and secondary applicants undergo confidential entrance tests assessing French language proficiency, logic, and reasoning skills. Parents should know that instructions during these sessions are given exclusively in French, making language fluency a key factor in the selection process.
4. Admissions Decision and Final Enrollment
Once evaluation results are processed, the school issues an admission decision based on student performance and class capacity limits. To secure the offered seat, parents must finalize the administrative dossier and complete the required fee payments within the specified timeframe. Parents must remain aware that all school fees are billed on a term-by-term basis, meaning that any academic term commenced is fully due. Consequently, registration and tuition fees are non-refundable once a term begins, even if the student leaves the institution early.
École Trilingue Internationale does not operate a conventional, chronological waitlist or pool system for applicants.
The school does not offer standard merit-based or need-based academic scholarships to the general public through its admissions framework.
École Trilingue Internationale is a Casablanca international school serving ages 3 to 18. Opened in 2018 in the Val d'Anfa district, it operates within the Globeducate network and offers a tri-lingual program in French, English, and Arabic from preschool onward. The curriculum combines a Bespoke Curriculum with Cambridge Primary and Cambridge IGCSE; English follows the Cambridge framework while French and Arabic are taught with contemporary pedagogy. The school prepares students for the Moroccan Baccalaureate with the International Option (BIOF). The campus features sports grounds, a media library, motor skills rooms, a restaurant, and an arts space, supporting academic and creative pursuits. The EMILE approach integrates English into science lessons. The Citizenship and Heritage project connects students with Moroccan crafts, including zellige tile work and tapis weaving. A MIT partnership provides immersion English-language internships, and a conference on positive discipline in 2021 underscored the school's emphasis on wellbeing and resilience.