Morocco, Sale
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Salé, Morocco. The school operates across three campuses: Institution El Yakada I at Lotissement René 10, Tabriquet, Salé; Institution El Yakada II at Route de Mehdia, Lot. Koutoubia (Avant Hay Chemaou), Salé; and Lycée El Yakada at Avenue Abdelkrim El Khatib, Coastal Road, Bab Lamrissa, Salé.
Preschool, Primary, Middle School, High School
Support and remediation for students in difficulty. Teachers and administration provide targeted assistance to vulnerable learners.
Morocco
School transport is provided; a fleet is renewed each year. Buses are regularly maintained to ensure maximum safety. The transport prioritizes student comfort with spacious and sturdy vehicles.
Application fees
- No published numeric application or registration fee amounts are available in the institution's publicly posted materials. (No specific application-fee figure is published.)
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- The institution does not publish a publicly available fee schedule showing tuition amounts by year group or by term on the school's posted materials. No specific per-term or per-year tuition figures are provided in the documents and pages available.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- School fees are billed on a monthly basis. Monthly payments are required within the period from the 25th of the month to the 3rd of the following month; failure to pay within that window may expose the family to administrative measures.
- Re-enrollment and registration procedures are handled by the administration; the school posts information that registrations are open for the 2026/2027 academic year.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- The institution is described as a day school; no boarding program or boarding fees are published or described in the school's public materials. There are no published boarding charges.
Other costs and fees (uniform, supplies, canteen, transport, extracurriculars)
- School supplies lists are published by class (PS, MS, GS; primary years; collège; lycée) and indicate that parents are expected to provide class-specific materials. These supplies lists constitute explicit additional costs for families (class-by-class supply lists are available).
- The school operates a canteen service and a transport service (school buses). Both services are listed among available services, which indicates separate charges may apply for canteen meals and transport, but no public price schedule for these services is published.
- Extracurricular and optional activities (clubs, coaching, remedial support) are offered; these activities may carry separate fees although no public fee table for these activities is published.
Refund information
- No published refund or fee‑return policy with numeric details (for example, refund percentages or formal refund deadlines) is available in the institution's publicly posted regulations and documents. The internal regulations refer to payment obligations and deadlines but do not publish a numeric refund schedule.
Fee payment options (credit card, bank transfer, cheque, mobile payment, etc.)
- No specific methods of payment (credit card, bank transfer, cheque, mobile payment or similar) are published in the publicly available materials. No public list of accepted payment methods or bank details is provided in the documents accessed.
Administrative contact for fee matters
- Administrative contact details are published for the institution's branches (email contact@elyakada.com and telephone numbers for El Yakada I, El Yakada II and Lycée El Yakada). These administrative contacts are the published points of contact for registration and administrative queries.
Brief summary of findings and limitations
- The school's public materials and downloadable internal-regulation documents specify the billing rhythm and payment window (monthly, due between the 25th and 3rd) and list services that commonly carry fees (canteen, transport, supplies, extracurriculars), but they do not publish numeric amounts for application fees, tuition by year group or term, boarding (not applicable), canteen, transport or extracurricular prices. The school's administration contact details are published for direct administrative queries.
The Institution El Yakada in Salé offers a bilingual and IB-aligned education across three campuses: El Yakada I, El Yakada II, and Lycée El Yakada. It serves learners from age 3 to 16 and implements the IB MYP for students aged 11–16 since 2016, offering eight groups: Mathematics, Individuals and Societies, Sciences, Language and Literature, Acquisition of Language, Physical Education and Health, Design, and Arts. Arabic is the language of instruction, with French as the language and English as a second language. In the primary cycle, Arabic covers all subjects; French is taught about eight hours weekly, and English begins early to meet IB requirements. The school uses diagnostic tests, differentiated learning, and a project-based, inquiry-driven approach to foster intercultural communication and independent learning, supported by a learning environment (Google Classroom, Meet, Forms). Facilities include a Mediathèque, science laboratories, a pool, an auditorium, a prayer room, and a robotics room.