Morocco, Benguerir
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ASB describes its community as a multicultural environment that reflects the cultural and social diversity of Benguerir and the surrounding region. The university recruits staff and researchers from Morocco and around the world, and as it grows, the “Green City” will attract local and international citizens, organizations and businesses that will increase this diversity. This rich and very special environment will be an ideal place to raise children and prepare them for their future in tomorrow's world.
The school will invite and help parents and school staff to form a Parent Teacher Organization – PTO – open to all ASB parents and staff. The PTO will support the school in its efforts to create an even richer and more stimulating environment for children, promote parental involvement in schooling, build relationships, and bring the community together for the betterment of the students' educational experience at ASB. Traditionally, a PTO is involved in activities such as building community and organizing events (Book Week, International Fairs, Career Fairs, Science Fairs, Sports Days, Bake Sales); promoting cultural integration and understanding; developing orientation/mentorship programs for new families and staff; volunteering in roles such as chaperones for field trips, in-class assistants, extracurricular program assistants, and event volunteers; forming and leading clubs (Sports, Theatre, Music, Model U.N., Dance); assisting with communications; sponsoring staff appreciation; serving as ambassadors for ASB; and raising funds for special projects or needs that will benefit students.
The American School of Benguerir is an independent, college-preparatory school offering the American curriculum aligned to the American Education Reaches Out (AERO) standards under the U.S. Department of State. PreK–12 instruction is delivered in English for core subjects: Language Arts, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science, Art, Music and Information Technology. Arabic and French are introduced in KG1 and continue through high school, supported by English Immersion for students needing language assistance. The campus features a wireless learning environment, classroom computer stations, interactive projectors, and a fully equipped iMac lab; the library holds English, Arabic and French titles and digital subscriptions. A new campus is under construction with a learning support department, infirmary, guidance counselor and a school doctor. An after-school program offers diverse co-curricular activities. MAP progress monitoring and PSAT/SAT readiness support reinforce university applications. The school offers sports and an arts and enrichment program, including Model United Nations and robotics.