Morocco, Casablanca
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Engaging facilities are housed on a villa campus in Oasis, Casablanca. Classrooms are bright and centered on the child, with dedicated creative spaces for arts and inquiry-based learning. The campus operates in a small villa setting that ISM has used since 2011. An on-site cafeteria serves meals to students.
Core academics include Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Units of Inquiry. Visual arts, music, drama and physical education nurture each child's inquiry across subjects. English is the language of instruction with strong support for both English language learners and native speakers, and language resources are available during the day or after school to support mother tongue languages. The program follows International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP) alongside British School Overseas standards.
Football, basketball, volleyball, swimming, science, speech and debate, sculpting, puppetry, painting, chess, coding, and music are offered as extracurricular activities. English classes are available after school for students aged 4 to 11.
International School of Morocco (ISM) is a private day school in Casablanca offering an IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) framework aligned with British School Overseas standards. The school serves students aged 6 to 11, with English as the language of instruction and strong support for English language learners. Mother tongue development is encouraged, and additional languages such as French and Arabic are available. The curriculum weaves the IB PYP's inquiry-based units with core Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Units of Inquiry, plus cross-disciplinary themes across subjects. Visual arts, music, drama and physical education are integral to the program. ISM operates on a villa campus in Oasis, where bright classrooms and dedicated creative spaces support collaborative inquiry, and an on-site cafeteria serves meals. Founded in 2011 by Younes Mellouki, the school emphasizes a warm, supportive community that welcomes both expatriate and local families and fosters curiosity, belonging, and lifelong learning together.