Morocco, Casablanca
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Personal and social development: Children learn to share, respect others, listen, and understand that everyone has different talents and roles in society.
English language arts are taught; by the end of kindergarten, children communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing; they understand alphabetic symbols, can read a basic English text, use phonics strategies to approach new words, apply beginner writing strategies, and can use and respond on all media.
Mental wellbeing: A caring and inclusive learning environment supports student well-being and personal development.
Safeguarding: A safe and secure learning environment.
Maple Bear Casablanca delivers Canadian education to students aged 2 to 9, from Toddler to CM1, with bilingual labels and trilingual instruction in English, French, and Arabic. The campus is part of the Maple Bear global network, which comprises more than 500 schools in 35 countries, and Casablanca has 14 years of local operation. Classrooms are about 50 m² and typically accommodate around 15 students, with airy spaces and specialized learning environments, a canteen, an amphitheatre, a multimedia library, a music studio, and a computer/technical room. The school supports Canadian educational practices and a low student-teacher ratio. A strong emphasis on experiential, activity-based learning is complemented by a trilingual immersion approach that prepares students for global citizenship. Extracurricular offerings include theatre, music, psychomotricité, yoga, gardening, pottery, and painting, with the Maple Bear Club reinforcing English-language learning through cultural activities that cultivate curiosity, collaboration, and creativity.