Morocco, Casablanca
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The official Massignon uniform is not mandatory. It is for first-degree families (PS to CM1) who will transition to CM2 next year. Uniforms are sold at cost in three packs.
LFILM provides a school catering service within the campus, managed by ANSAMBLE Maroc. The service is registered quarterly and billed with tuition according to current rates. The quality is monitored by the catering commission.
LFILM Casablanca operates under French-Moroccan cultural conventions and is homologated by the French Ministry of Education and secured by the annex to the Moroccan-French convention of 2003. It is part of the Mission laïque française OSUI network and has a framework agreement with AEFE. It is the first self-financed and non-profit establishment created in Morocco by the Office Scolaire et Universitaire International (OSUI). Teaching follows French education programs and is delivered by French teachers, seconded administrators, some teachers seconded from the Moroccan Ministry of Education, and locally recruited teachers.
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.