Morocco, Casablanca
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The École Trilingue Internationale, a member of the Globeducate international network, opened its doors in September 2018 in the Val d'Anfa district in the heart of Casablanca. The school welcomes students from kindergarten through lycée and offers a trilingual program (French-English-Arabic) from the start, inspired by international best practices while aligning with the Moroccan reference framework. It prepares students for the Moroccan Baccalaureate with the International Option (BIOF). From an early age, students experience an international environment, with a reinforced French program, an Arabic program taught with modern pedagogy, and English instruction aligned to the Cambridge program.
The school maintains an active community with regular News and Events updates, including international activities and student projects. A partnership with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) enables English-immersion internships with MIT students, announced on July 1, 2025. The school reported a 100% pass rate at the 2025 Baccalaureate. Globeducate Olympics in Bath, UK (June 27, 2025) and other cultural initiatives such as the Sana Radio project are among the school's activities.
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.