Morocco, Casablanca
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The school offers a broad panel of workshops led by volunteer teachers. The offerings include CAV Montage: history and practice; CAV Ecris ton court / Analyse et écriture de courts métrages. Students can prepare for national competitions such as the Maths Olympiad and the Physics/Chimistry General Competitions. A 2023-2024 list of ateliers outlines the program and schedules to guide participation.
The school runs a wide range of artistic workshops led by volunteer teachers. Arts activities include music with an orchestra and regular practice sessions, theatre in multiple languages, and cinema/audiovisual projects. Creative work is complemented by radio and media workshops and by writing and visual arts initiatives.
The school offers language and culture workshops including Mandarin and Arabic dialect sessions, Japanese, and poetry in English. DELE Spanish certification is available for upper-level students, and the school participates in ADN Mobilité AEFE exchanges to broaden international experience. Language and culture activities are augmented by cross-cultural projects and language-focused trips.
Students can join social and hobby groups coordinated by volunteer teachers. Examples include an English Drama Club, Arabic theatre, a cinema/audiovisual workshop, chess, and a student-run web-journal. Activities are typically scheduled during lunchtimes or after school as part of the ateliers program.
Solidarity actions are coordinated through Actions Solidarité. Rama'dons mobilizes the school community around collecting essential foods for charitable associations, with donations distributed to Beyt Sedk and Ramadan food baskets. The initiative engages the College and Lycée student bodies and receives broad participation.
Leadership and professional development are supported through the CVL (Conseils de la Vie Lycéenne) and the ACSM – Lyautey Cooperative, which manages educational, administrative, and financial aspects of cultural projects. The ACSM section Lyautey provides project funding and may offer financial aid for students to access culture, with a defined eligibility framework governed by the association's board.
The school's athletic program is run by the ASLL (Association Sportive du Lycée Lyautey), with activities mainly on Wednesday afternoons and some evenings. Individual sports include athletics, artistic gymnastics, creative dance, climbing, table tennis, boxing, badminton, and swimming; team sports include basketball, handball, football, and volleyball. Some activities take place off-campus, such as surfing and climbing with external partners.
Lycee Lyautey is a French international school in Casablanca, directly managed by the AEFE. The curriculum follows the French system and offers three baccalaureate tracks: general, technological, and professional, with BFI and OIB options including an Arabic-language OIB. A CNED-AEFE partnership delivers BTS Commerce International. The school teaches Arabic, English, German, Spanish, and Latin, and provides a European section with English-language management in STMG and English-language History–Geography in ES and L. The campus centers on a large CDI (Centre de Documentation et d'Information) renewed in 2026, with more than 25,000 resources, plus a CIO for higher education guidance. The Nawal El Moutawakel sports complex supports a broad athletics program run by ASLL. The school practices extensive cultural, solidarity, sustainable development, travel, and performance projects and holds the EFE3D sustainability label. Around 3,600 students study here, with strong bac results and graduates gaining access to leading universities worldwide and globally recognized.