Morocco, Rabat
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Main Campus: 4 avenue Bir Kacem Souissi, Rabat, Morocco; Annexe 1: Rue Oulad Ayyad, Souissi, Rabat, Morocco; Annexe 2: 38 Lotissement Mouline 2, Souissi, Rabat, Morocco.
Pre-Nursery, Nursery and Year 1; Primary School (6 to 11 years); Middle School (11 to 16 years); High School (16 to 18 years); Year 13.
Private international school offering British and Moroccan curricula.
Morocco. Accredited by the Moroccan Ministry of Education and Cambridge Assessment International Education.
School Bus Service with routes across Rabat; areas include Hay Nahda, Agdal, Souissi, Hay El Menzeh, Hay Riad, Ain Aouda, Hay El Fath, Cym, Akkari, Wifak, Harhoura, Tamssna, Temara, Sale, and Sale El Jadida; bus drivers are vetted and transportation is designed for safety.
Fees shown are for the academic year 2025–2026.
Application / Registration fees
- First-time enrolment (registration) fee: MAD 12,000.00 (non‑refundable).
- Re‑registration (returning pupil) fee: MAD 6,000.00 (non‑refundable).
Tuition fees — Early Learning (annual, per year group)
- Foundation Stage 1 (Nursery): Tuition including school supplies — MAD 35,763.00. Lunch (optional) — MAD 6,300.00.
- Foundation Stage 2 (Reception): Tuition including school supplies — MAD 36,972.00. Lunch (optional) — MAD 6,300.00.
- Year 1: Tuition including school supplies — MAD 40,233.00. Lunch (optional) — MAD 6,300.00.
Tuition fees — Primary and Secondary (Cambridge pathway, annual)
- Primary (Years 2 to 6): Annual tuition — MAD 46,293.00. Lunch (optional) — MAD 7,140.00.
- Senior School (Cambridge):
- Year 7: MAD 48,093.00.
- Years 8–10: MAD 57,054.00.
- Year 11: MAD 63,690.00.
- Years 12–13: MAD 69,249.00. Lunch (optional) — MAD 7,140.00.
- Note: External examination fees are not included for Year 6, 9, 11, 12 and 13 on the Cambridge pathway.
Tuition fees — Moroccan curriculum (annual)
- Primary (Year 7): MAD 43,470.00. Lunch (optional) — MAD 7,140.00.
- Middle / High School (Years 8–10): MAD 50,715.00.
- Year 11: MAD 56,615.00. Years 12–13: MAD 61,553.00. Lunch (optional) — MAD 7,140.00.
EdTech / digital fees and other recurring small charges
- EdTech fees (annual): AR MAD 535.00 and AI MAD 535.00 (listed as annual EdTech fees). For details contact the finance team.
Transport (optional, annual)
- City zone (annual): MAD 12,500.00.
- Outside city zone (annual): MAD 13,500.00.
- Optional half fee for one‑way travel each day: MAD 6,250.00 (city) / MAD 6,750.00 (outside city).
Aftercare and other optional services
- Aftercare (3:30pm–4:30pm, Monday–Thursday): MAD 3,000.00 (annual).
- Lunch (optional) — listed under each year group; amounts vary by year group as shown above.
Uniforms and related clothing costs
- Uniform items are charged per item and differ by year group. A full uniform guide describes required items for each year level; a school prospectus lists example uniform charges (prospectus entries show uniform figures that vary by cohort). Specific item prices are issued by the school's uniform provision.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Payment timing: Fees are due in full in the first week of each term (payments must be made at or before the start of each term).
- Early‑payment discount: A one‑time 10% discount on tuition is applied if full payment is completed by the early payment deadline (deadline listed as 31 August 2025 for this schedule).
- Re‑registration timing: The re‑registration fee is due at the time of re‑registration (example date shown: 31 May 2025).
- Late / outstanding payments: Outstanding fees may lead to restrictions on participation (trips, fixtures, examinations or classes) until accounts are settled; parents are advised to contact the Finance Team if fees are likely to become overdue.
Refunds and notice period
- Refunds: No refunds are given for paid fees in the published schedule.
- Notice to withdraw: One term's notice must be given if a pupil is leaving the school; the published schedule requires this notice as a condition tied to fees.
Boarding
- Boarding provision: Boarding is not listed as a provision or a charged item in the school's fee schedule for KGS Rabat; the school operates as a day school with optional transport and aftercare services. Senior pupils may access the Inspired Group's wider boarding network elsewhere, but Khalil Gibran School Rabat does not publish boarding fees as part of its local fee schedule.
Other possible costs parents should expect
- External examination fees where applicable (Years 6, 9, 11, 12, 13 on the Cambridge pathway) are not included in tuition and will be billed separately.
- Books, specific teaching resources and some extra classes or intensive language support are billed separately or confirmed on an individual basis.
- Occasional charitable ‘mufti' days or trip costs may incur small additional charges.
Fee payment options accepted
- Accepted payment methods: Bank cheque (payable to “Khalil Gibran School”), card payment, and bank transfer. For payment coordination, contact the school's Finance Team.
Key administrative notes (financial)
- All prices are listed in Moroccan Dirham (MAD).
- First‑time registration includes admission testing as part of the registration process.
Over 68 nationalities represented.
Khalil Gibran School, Rabat is a private international school in Morocco for students aged 3 to 18. It operates across two Rabat campuses and is part of the Inspired Education Group. The school offers two curriculum pathways: the Moroccan Programme leading to the Moroccan Baccalaureate (Years 2–13) and the Cambridge pathway (IGCSE in Years 10–11 and AS/A Levels in Years 12–13). Cambridge examinations are administered by Cambridge Assessment International Education, and the school has been the sole Cambridge examination administrator in Morocco since 1998. Instruction is delivered in English, Arabic and French, building tri-lingual proficiency. Facilities include interactive whiteboards, laptops and digital learning tools; libraries with books in English, Arabic and French; music studios, gymnasiums, art rooms; green spaces and a multi-sport court. Extracurriculars cover sport, arts and languages, with a diverse community of over 65 nationalities; over 90% of graduates progress to their first-choice university. For diverse global pathways.