Tunisia, Tunis
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École Canadienne de Tunis is a private international school inspired by the Quebec education program and enriched by the International Baccalaureate, serving students aged 3 to 18. The school offers the Quebec Education Program integrated with the IB, spanning Kindergarten through Pre-university via PYP, MYP, and Canadian curriculum. Two campuses totaling 40,000 m² provide facilities: Building A covers 15,000 m² with Kindergarten to Secondary, two sports halls, two dining areas, an atrium, and three outdoor courtyards; Building B covers 25,000 m² with Secondary and Préuniversitaire, football field, a training center, and 300-seat amphitheatre planned for 2026, plus a covered swimming pool planned for 2026 and a student residence planned for 2028. The program emphasizes multilingual education in French, Arabic, and English, with early exposure to three languages in kindergarten and IB inquiry in Primary. Extracurriculars include theatre, karate, football, coding, basketball, and modern dance, complemented by field trips and performances.