Morocco, Marrakech
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The school is a campus that combines an elementary school (Auguste Renoir, from Petite Section to CM2) with a secondary school (Victor Hugo). It has nearly 1,000 pupils in the primary and more than 1,400 in the secondary, totaling about 2,400 students. Class sizes range from 25 to 35 pupils, with an average of 27 per class. It offers a nursery-to-baccalaureate education and supports the mobility of French families and expatriate companies; it also welcomes Moroccan and international students to promote the French language and culture and to uphold universal values of democracy, humanism, tolerance and critical thinking. The campus is undergoing major redevelopment, including the construction of a kindergarten and a science building (inaugurated in 2019), renovations of four teaching buildings, and plans for a new administrative building.
The campus includes a swimming pool, built as part of campus renovations. It hosts and participates in sports events such as the annual cross‑country meet and climbing competitions (escalade) for French schools in Morocco.
The school provides the same programs as public French education and prepares for the same exams and diplomas. Arabic language instruction is taught within a partnership between Moroccan and French authorities, with pedagogical supervision by the Rabat Center for Arabic Studies. Since the 2019 school year, Mr. Serge Faure has been the principal. The establishment also has a health service with a doctor and two nurses, an information technology service, and a documentation and communications service.
Extracurricular activities include Mai des Langues (Language Month) and a trip to China, as well as participation in events such as SOP 2025 and the annual cross‑country meet; the campus also hosts climbing competitions finals (escalade) and runs programs such as MISMUN and Radio LVH.
Lycée Victor Hugo, Marrakech, is a French AEFE international school serving ages 3 to 18 on a campus housing the Auguste Renoir primary and Victor Hugo secondary schools. The school teaches the French curriculum from Petite Section to Terminale, with PS to CM2 in primary and 6e to Terminale in secondary, and prepares students for the same public exams and diplomas as in France. Arabic language is taught under a Moroccan-French partnership supervised by Rabat's Arab Studies Center, reflecting the school's bilingual culture. Located on Route de Targa in Marrakech, the campus serves about 2,400 students, with class sizes of 25–35 and 27 on average. Serge Faure has been principal since 2019. Redevelopment includes a new kindergarten, a science building inaugurated in 2019, and renovations to teaching facilities; a health service, IT and documentation teams support life and learning. The school promotes mobility and cultural exchange within the AEFE network.