Morocco, Rabat
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Uniforms are compulsory. The new-student uniform consists of 15 pieces: two trousers, one branded Bermuda (boys), one branded skirt (girls), one branded pair of shorts, two branded T-shirts, two polo shirts (short-sleeved), two polo shirts (long-sleeved), one V-neck sweater (boys), one cardigan (girls), one pair of jogging socks, one zip-up fleece, one down jacket, and one cap. Uniforms can be purchased directly from the school.
The school provides a canteen service for all students, managed by Newrest (ISO 9001 and 22000 certified). Meals are prepared daily on site by the chef and team, with menus designed to be balanced and approved by a dietitian and the school. The canteen operates four days a week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday), and parents can view the monthly menu and pay via the Connect'EAT app.
The school is a French homologated establishment by the French Ministry of Education and is a member of AEFE (Agency for French Education Abroad). It is part of Globeducate, an international education network.
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.