Morocco, Rabat
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London Academy Rabat is a small, family‑feel campus located at Av. Mohamed Belhassan El Ouazzani and Ketama Street in Rabat. The academy operates as a smart school, integrating a range of digital technologies including artificial intelligence to enhance the learning experience. The school is Wi‑Fi enabled with a 1‑to‑1 device policy from Year 2, supporting modern teaching and learning. The curriculum follows the English National Curriculum/EYFS framework for EYFS to Year 9, delivering English, Maths, Science, Humanities, PE, French, Arabic, Creative Arts and Computing. The school emphasises 21st‑century skills and global citizenship through its 6Cs framework.
From EYFS to Year 9, the curriculum follows the National Curriculum/EYFS framework in England. Subjects include English, Maths, Science, Humanities, PE, French, Arabic, Creative Arts and Computing. The school is Wi‑Fi enabled with a 1‑to‑1 device policy from Year 2 and uses dedicated digital platforms targeting core skills, supported by investment in technology. The academy integrates Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance the educational experience and digital learning.
Students explore, create, and grow through sports, arts, and exciting school activities daily. There is a British House System at London Academy Rabat.
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.