Morocco, Rabat
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The school has a formal uniform. Uniform items include a reversible fleece jacket; polo shirts in white or bottle green; knit V-neck jumpers or cardigans; skirts for girls and shorts or trousers for boys; and age-appropriate options as shown in the uniform illustrations. All garments carry the school logo and come in bottle green and white colours.
There is a canteen with indoor and outdoor eating areas. Food is not prepared on site; an external provider serves food from a serving area.
There are four houses: Java, Python, PHP, and C
The school is privately owned. Proprietor: Mr Samir Benmakhlouf. It forms part of a network with London Academy Casablanca, described as privately owned and expanding to other Moroccan cities. A Memorandum of Agreement with Gosport & Fareham Multi-Academy Trust outlines a partnership and states the CEO of GFM may join the London Academy Casablanca board, indicating cross-organization governance arrangements.
London Academy Rabat is a small, family‑feel campus located at Av. Mohamed Belhassan El Ouazzani and Ketama Street in Rabat. The school provides a British international education, offering UK National Curriculum in EYFS to Year 9, followed by Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels/NCUK frameworks, with additional options through an American Curriculum and bespoke programs. Core subjects include English, Maths, Science, Humanities, PE, French, Arabic, Creative Arts and Computing. The campus operates as a smart school with digital technologies, including artificial intelligence, to enrich learning. It is Wi‑Fi enabled with a 1‑to‑1 device policy from Year 2 and uses dedicated digital platforms to support core skills. The school emphasises 21st‑century skills and global citizenship through its 6Cs framework: Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, Communication, Character and Citizenship. A British House System supports community life, while daily activities blend sport and arts. Languages taught are English, French and Arabic.