Morocco, Casablanca
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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
Application / registration fee
- One-time registration fee: MAD 4,000 (public rate) or MAD 3,600 (convention rate).
Tuition fees — annual (by cycle / year group)
- Preschool — PS: MAD 2,320 (public rate) ; MAD 2,088 (convention rate).
- Preschool — MS: MAD 2,650 (public rate) ; MAD 2,385 (convention rate).
- Preschool — GS: MAD 2,650 (public rate) ; MAD 2,385 (convention rate).
- Primary: MAD 3,050 (public rate) ; MAD 2,745 (convention rate).
- Middle school (Collège): MAD 3,250 (public rate) ; MAD 2,925 (convention rate).
- High school (Lycée): MAD 3,500 (public rate) ; MAD 3,150 (convention rate).
Transport fees
- Transport amounts are listed by cycle as follows (amounts shown in the school fee grid):
- PS / MS / GS: MAD 730.
- Primary: MAD 620.
- Collège / Lycée: MAD 960.
These transport figures appear alongside the tuition/registration grid.
School meals / catering
- Maternelle (kindergarten): MAD 600 per month (tariff given as a monthly rate; trimestrial equivalent reported at MAD 1,800).
- Primary: MAD 700 per month (trimestrial equivalent MAD 2,100).
- Collège–Lycée: meal pricing is shown as a per-meal charge (MAD 40 per meal); snack prices vary by menu. The catering provider and menu/pricing structure are published for secondary students.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The published fee grid presents annual tuition, registration, transport and catering amounts and indicates the applicable public and convention rates. The school issues the fee schedule and separate notices for catering. Specific invoice dates, deadlines for each instalment, penalty rules for late payment and detailed contractual payment terms are not published on the fee grid itself. Parents should follow the school's invoice instructions at registration and on the school's communications channels for exact due dates and instalment options.
Boarding fees
- No boarding / residential accommodation fees are listed; no boarding provision is described among the school services.
Other costs and compulsory extras
- Catering (monthly or per-meal) and transport are charged in addition to tuition as shown above. Uniforms, schoolbooks, learning materials, exam fees, outings, extracurricular activities and certain administrative or supply costs are customary additional items; specific prices for uniforms, textbooks or extracurricular programmes are not detailed in the published fee grid. When provided, the catering service lists snack/menu prices separately.
Refund information
- The publicly posted fee schedule presents amounts but does not publish a detailed refund policy or the conditions (pro‑rata refunds, administrative deductions, deadlines) governing refunds for withdrawal, late arrival or exclusion. Refund and cancellation conditions are governed by the school's contractual rules and the school's internal regulations. Parents should consult the school administration or the school contract for the precise refund rules that will apply to an individual enrolment.
Fee payment options
- The published materials provide the fee amounts but do not list the full set of accepted payment methods (for example: bank transfer, direct debit, card or cheque) or the bank details and billing contact in the fee grid. Payment instructions and the list of accepted payment methods are issued to families at registration and on school invoices.
Summary of coverage and missing details
- The published fee schedule provides annual tuition amounts by cycle (public and convention rates), a one‑time registration fee, and line items for transport and catering (with the catering tariff described as monthly and per‑meal prices for secondary pupils). The published information does not contain a complete billing calendar, explicit instalment options or deadlines, detailed refund terms, explicit uniform or textbook price lists, a formal boarding tariff (boarding not listed) or a full list of accepted payment methods. For those operational details that are not listed in the fee grid, families must follow the school's registration documentation and invoices for payment deadlines and accepted payment channels.
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.