Morocco, Marrakech
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Uniform fees are included in the registration and re-enrolment fees.
Canteen is payable to an external provider in advance; not payable if your child brings a packed lunch or snacks.
The House System recognises each pupil as an individual and supports their needs, potential, and abilities. It also contributes to a sense of belonging beyond the classroom.
The school is privately owned and philanthropic, not-for-profit; the proprietor is Prof. Tariq Obaid; an Advisory Board of Governors provides strategic direction and holds the executive to account without day-to-day management.
The British Academy School Marrakech (BASM) is a coeducational, non-denominational British Overseas School in Morocco, founded in 2019 as a philanthropic, not-for-profit enterprise. It provides English-language education and follows the English National Curriculum from the Early Years through to Year 13. The Early Years Foundation Stage (Nursery and Reception) is mapped to Key Stages 1–4, and a Sixth Form will be introduced in September 2024 for Years 12–13. Examinations culminate in Edexcel iGCSE and international A levels. The school serves ages 3 to 18 and uses the EYFS and the National Curriculum for England and Wales as the teaching framework. BASM is fully accredited as a British Overseas School and was the first British school in Morocco recognised by the UK Government. The proprietor is Professor Tariq Obaid. The campus offers science support and a range of extracurriculars, notably Chess Club and Football, underpinned by a strong pastoral care system and a House System to support pupil welfare and individual development.