Morocco, Casablanca
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The Lycée Français International Louis-Massignon Casablanca (LFILM) is a French-homologated lycée in Casablanca, part of the Mission laïque française OSUI network. It teaches the French national programs with French-certified teachers, complemented by Moroccan Ministry staff and locally recruited colleagues, and it offers a plurilingual curriculum across preschool to terminale. Primary classes are taught in French-Arabic and French-English, while secondary includes international sections delivering a tri-lingual French-Arabic-English baccalaureate; Spanish is studied from grade 5. Language certifications include Cambridge English, CIMA (Arabic), and DELE (Spanish). A Dual Diploma pathway combines the French bac with an online American High School Diploma, and Bachibac is offered as a double diploma. The school runs across three Casablanca sites and hosts a Centre de Connaissances et de Culture, a 9,000-book Bibliothèque Centre Documentaire, a 320-seat auditorium, a 25-metre semi-olympic pool, and a gym. It supports six educational pathways and a digital Student Portfolio to document progress.
Lycée Français International Louis-Massignon has 956 pupils, typical class sizes of 20, instruction in French, Arabic, English.
Casablanca, Morocco. LFILM operates six sites in Casablanca: École Massignon Bouskoura 1; École Massignon Bouskoura 2; Collège Louis-Massignon; Lycée Louis-Massignon; École Louis-Massignon Mers Sultan; École Louis-Massignon Val dlAnfa. The campuses are located in Ville Verte (Bouskoura) and central Casablanca neighbourhoods such as Mers Sultan and Val dnfa. [Sources: LFILM site listings of campuses and addresses]
From petite section (preschool) to terminale (lycée final year).
The LFILM is the first self-financed and non-profit establishment created in Morocco by the Office Scolaire et Universitaire International (OSUI). Teaching is aligned with French national curricula and is delivered by French teachers, with some staff seconded from the Moroccan Ministry of National Education and locally recruited.
Inclusive education provides accommodations such as PPS (for disabilities), PAP (for persistent learning difficulties such as dys disorders), PPRE (for εγ difficulties), and PAI (for health conditions); two inclusion referents coordinate these provisions.
Affiliated with France through the OSUI network and the Mission Laïque Française; has a framework agreement with AEFE.
School transport is offered. Routes include Bouskoura 1, Bouskoura 2, Collège and Lycée; vehicles are new, air-conditioned, geo-located, and under video surveillance; secure arrivals/departures on campus; 950 Dhs per student per month; operated by ALPI; service began for the 2023/2024 school year.
Annual tuition at Lycée Français International Louis-Massignon ranges from MAD 25,000 to MAD 78,980 for 2026/27.
Lycée Français International Louis-Massignon teaches French Curriculum, American Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
LFILM Casablanca is a French-homologated lycée in Casablanca, part of the ML Monde OSUI network. It follows the French national education programs and is taught by French-certified teachers, with a mix of staff seconded from the Moroccan Ministry of Education and locally recruited teachers. It is plurilingual: primary classes are taught in French-Arabic and French-English, while secondary features international sections that provide a tri-lingual French-Arabic-English baccalaureate, with Spanish taught from 5th grade through terminale. Language certifications include Cambridge English Certificate, CIMA (Arabic), and DELE (Spanish); there is a Dual Diploma pathway that combines the French bac with an online American High School Diploma, and Bachibac is offered as a double diploma. In orientation, a BFI pathway is provided in a tri-lingual format (Arabic, French, English) with continued Spanish study. The school operates across six sites, serves roughly 4,200 students with about 370 staff, and supports six educational pathways and a digital Student Portfolio to document progress.
The Bac pass rate is 100% according to the school's key figures. In 2025, 147 candidates were admitted to prestigious French CPGE programs in Paris and across France. Graduates have also gained admission to Sciences Po Paris and to universities abroad, including University College London, King's College London, Imperial College London, and Berkeley.
Graduates pursue higher education in France and internationally, with many entering top French preparatory classes and, in recent years, gaining places at Sciences Po Paris and universities abroad such as UCL, King's College London, Imperial College London, and Berkeley.
Six educational pathways structure the curriculum: PEAC (arts and culture), PES (health education), Parcours citoyen (citizenship), Parcours avenir (future orientation), Parcours linguistique, and Parcours numérique. A digital Student Portfolio documents student experiences and achievements. The plurilingual program includes international sections (French-Arabic, French-English) and offers language certifications (Cambridge English, CIMA, DELE) and international diplomas (Dual Diploma, Bachibac).
The school has a holistic education that combines academic excellence and human values, and has a focus on multilingualism, citizenship, inclusion, and openness to cultures and the world. Since its opening in 1996, the school has offered education guided by the French values of excellence, sharing, and outreach.
The school has inclusion as a central element of its educational approach.
The school has three languages.
It is now possible to enroll your child at the Lycée Français International Louis-Massignon for the upcoming school year, under the modalities detailed below. By enrolling your child in LFILM's schools, you opt for a French educational model and its values. From kindergarten through the final year of high school, LFILM accompanies its students to help them become enlightened citizens, open to the world and culture, as well as autonomous and responsible individuals. Questions can be addressed during interviews with LFILM school directors or via the S'informer tab. The admission process for Petite Section at LFILM is managed directly by the school. Children born in 2023 are eligible for Petite Section in September 2026. • Sibling pre-registration instructions: click here • Non-sibling pre-registration instructions: click here. Contact the admissions service. Telephone: Mers Sultan 05 22 22 22 12; Bouskoura 1 05 22 88 85 80; Bouskoura 2 05 22 88 85 90; Val d'Anfa 05 22 36 59 72; Collège-Lycée 05 22 88 86 22. Monday to Friday, 8:30–17:30. Step 1: Online submission of candidate forms begins on 15 January 2026. Step 2: Family interview, scheduled at least 72 hours after the completed form is received on the website. Step 3: Direction's decision, sent by email to the address provided, within one week after the interview. Step 4: Definitive enrollment within 72 hours of the direction's notification. Request a visit to Lycée Louis-Massignon Casablanca.
Bourse scolaire: French nationality students are eligible for a government school grant (based on parental income). Learn more at ma.consulfrance.org.