Morocco, Casablanca
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Écoles Al Madina in Casablanca offers the IB (MYP) program across three campuses—Californie, Polo, and Ain Sebaâ—serving kindergarten through high school. The school runs a tri-lingual curriculum from early years, with Arabic, English, and French, and Spanish is introduced in middle and high school through Polyglot by Tandem. The Digital Smart School initiative equips every classroom with computers, interactive whiteboards, and projectors, supporting inquiry, collaboration, and research. Coding courses in Python, HTML, and CSS build practical digital skills, while the English program prepares students for TOEFL and CAE. Partnerships with BI Genève, SÉBIQ, the British Council, and Oxford University Press underpin ongoing staff development and multilingual learning. The school emphasizes civic engagement through its three pillars—Curiosity, Connection, and Community—and fosters leadership, creativity, and service through a broad extracurricular program. With radio, student parliament, arts, theatre, and trips, Écoles Al Madina nurtures responsible, engaged citizens ready to meet modern challenges globally.
Écoles Al Madina has instruction in Arabic, English, French.
The school operates three campuses in Casablanca, Morocco: Madina Schools Californie at Lotissement Bellevue 2, Rue 3, Californie; Madina Schools Ain Sebâa at Km 9 Route de Rabat Ain Sebâa; and Madina Schools Polo at 52 Bd Nador, Polo.
Preschool, Primary, and Secondary.
Private.
Morocco
Annual tuition at Écoles Al Madina ranges from MAD 4,110 to MAD 16,070 for 2026/27.
Écoles Al Madina teaches IB (MYP).
Tri-lingual curriculum from kindergarten: Arabic, English, and French. Pedagogy emphasizes active learning, cross-disciplinary connections, and civic engagement, anchored by Curiosity, Connection, and Community. Digital education is integrated; every classroom has computers, interactive whiteboards, and video projectors as part of the Smart School initiative. Coding courses in Python, HTML, and CSS build practical digital skills. Spanish courses for middle and high school are offered through Polyglot by Tandem, expanding language opportunities. Three Casablanca campuses—Californie, Polo, and Ain Sebaâ—support the program and partnerships with BI Genève, SÉBIQ, British Council, and Oxford University Press.
The primary program is trilingual. National subjects rely on the MEN curriculum, enriched across all subjects and levels. The French and English subjects rely on the respective curricula of France and the United Kingdom. Mathematics and natural sciences are taught in French by a specialist teacher starting from C3. The English program covers C1 to C6 and aims to reach the TOEFL and CAE levels by the end of Madina Schools studies. Transdisciplinarity drives learning through project-based work, and after-school activities support students' psychosocial development and language practice.
English is taught within Madina Schools' trilingual program. The English program covers the school years C1 to C6. It goes beyond basic exposure to prepare students to reach the TOEFL and CAE levels by graduation. The school's language strategy supports multilingual learning, including opportunities for international experiences.
Arts education supports concentration, memory, and self-confidence. Visual arts foster imagination and creativity, while theatre activities develop memory, communication, and confidence across three languages; theatre also emphasizes body expression, breathing, and improvisation. Music improves focus and memory, and performing in front of an audience increases self-confidence and social ease. Extracurricular activities and Wednesday workshops broaden experiences and language use, contributing to personality development and psychosocial skills.
The internal regulations define safety procedures to prevent accidents and to reduce them. They also clarify the framework of relationships and prerogatives within the establishment and aim to ensure academic success and the personal development of students. The rules are aligned with ministerial guidelines for private schools to support safe, orderly school life.
1. Pre-registration: A pre-registration form is available to collect prospective families' contact details. The form requests Last name, First name, Email, and Phone, and asks you to indicate whether you are interested in Preschool, Primary, Middle School, or High School. Submitting the form begins the admissions inquiry. 2. Inquiries and responses: For more information or to plan a visit, call +212 (0) 522 500 717. They will be happy to answer your questions and welcome you at one of the three Madina Schools sites. 3. Visit planning: A visit can be planned to one of the three Madina Schools sites to learn about admissions and programs. Staff can answer questions during the visit and provide further information to help determine fit.