Morocco, Casablanca
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Three Casablanca sites serve preschool through high school: Californie, Polo, and Ain Sebaâ. The school operates as a Smart School with digital education integrated across the curriculum; all classrooms have computers, interactive whiteboards, and video projectors, and digital resources are used to enable research, creation, communication, and collaboration. Coding is taught in languages including Python, HTML, and CSS to develop practical digital skills and projects. The Koolskools online platform provides access to timetables, courses, notes, calendars, and communications.
The school is trilingual in Arabic, English, and French from kindergarten. Spanish courses are offered to middle and high school students in partnership with Polyglot by Tandem. Language learning is supported by partnerships with the British Council and Oxford University Press.
Community and service are central to student life; the school emphasizes service and civic engagement and guides students toward action for the common good. This reflects the three pillars Curiosity, Connection, and Community and the commitment to developing responsible, engaged citizens.
The school aims to cultivate future leaders, thinkers, and innovators. The teaching team receives ongoing professional development, supported by partnerships with the Baccalauréat International de Genève (BI), Société des Écoles du BI au Québec (SÉBIQ), British Council, and Oxford University Press.
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.