Morocco, Tangier
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The College Life Council (CVC) is a student body that promotes pupil involvement in the life of the collège, with exchanges aimed at improving the school's functioning and pupils' living conditions. The lycée life includes the CVL, a student delegation that engages lycée students in decisions, discusses orientation, and addresses school-life matters. Eco-delegates lead projects to improve biodiversity, reduce energy consumption, promote eco-responsible actions, and combat food waste, acting as ambassadors to services and school authorities. A range of after-school workshops is offered during the midday break, including a journalist club, Manga, visual arts, circus, computing and programming, and a Reading Club. These structures support student engagement and well-being across both the collège and lycée.
Inclusive education is a priority at the Tanger pole. A full-time inclusive-education teacher has been created to oversee, support, and facilitate the implementation of inclusive provisions within École Berchet and Lycée Regnault. A wide range of support measures are developed to assist learners with special educational needs and enable their success within the school community.
English is taught as part of the language policy, with a consolidated English program from the first degree. The project includes formal language pathways (PARLE) and the strengthening of language teaching, including the host-country language, with a plan to enhance language offerings such as Spanish. English instruction is consolidated at the early levels.
The project includes a health-education pathway (Parcours éducatif de santé) to support pupil well-being. The priorities also emphasize developing a calm, welcoming climate and include a policy to prevent violence and harassment and to address discrimination.
There is a policy to prevent violence and harassment and to combat discrimination. The internal regulations emphasize safety, respect, discipline, and personal development, and define clear rules of life to support a secure school environment.
Lycée Regnault is a directly managed AEFE secondary school in Tangier, Morocco, serving as the reference point for French education in the city. The school operates across two Tangier sites, Rue Chapi and Rue Allal Ben Abdellah, and follows the French Ministry of National Education homologation hours. With 26 classes and 706 students this year, students progress from 6ème to Terminale to sit the French baccalaureate, enabling study in Morocco, France and beyond. Founded in 1913, it is the oldest French lycée in Morocco and forms the heart of the AEFE Tanger pole, coordinating northern AEFE establishments. The curriculum is French, and the school participates in AEFE mobility programs and projects such as eloquence contests and EUROmad 2026. Distinctive features include the Parcours d'éducation artistique et culturel, expanded language pathways including PARLE, and a strong emphasis on citizenship, health education and inclusive practice. Extracurriculars span sport, arts and international exchanges.