Morocco, Rabat
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1. Begin by contacting the Admissions team. The Lyce9e Frane7ais Sophie Germain is a French international school approved by the French Ministry of Education and is a member of AEFE. If you wish to join, fill the online form to be connected with a member of the admissions team. The admissions team is available to discuss your family and answer questions as you start the process.
2. Arrange a visit to the campus. Visiting in person is the best way to become familiar with the program and facilities. You can book an in-person visit or opt for a virtual campus tour if you cannot travel. An admissions team member can address questions about the multilingual program and the schools environment.
3. Review the academic program. The multilingual program enables learning in French, English, and Arabic. There is a bilingual French-English pathway in which all subjects of the French program are taught in two languages French and English by internationally recruited teachers. The program is designed to support multilingual learning.
4. Consider availability and next steps. The school currently accepts students for all age groups, depending on available places. After initiating contact and visiting, families are connected with admissions staff to discuss placement options and next steps. Enrollment proceeds based on space and program requirements. Families receive guidance on required documentation and timelines during this phase.
Located in Rabat's Hay Riad district, Lycée Français Sophie Germain is a French international day school for students aged 2–18. It is AEFE-accredited and part of Globeducate, offering the French national curriculum with a bespoke pathway for bilingual learning. The school educates Maternelle (ages 2–6) through Lycée (ages 15–18), with the Seconde, Première and Terminale stages preparing pupils for the Brevet and the Baccalauréat, including Baccalauréat Français International in bilingual (French-English or French-Arabic) and tri-language formats. A bilingual French-English pathway begins in middle school to produce graduates fluent in both languages. The campus features a FabLab, swimming pool, amphitheatre and gym, alongside library facilities (BCD for younger pupils; CDI for secondary) that support research and reading. The school emphasizes project-based learning, innovation, and real-world applications, including robotics, WebTV and a Model United Nations program (GERMUN). The extracurricular program includes arts, sports and cultural activities that foster curiosity and international mindedness.