Lycée André Malraux de Rabat
Appearance
Lycée OSUI André Malraux المجموعة المدرسية أندري مالرو | |
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Location | |
Rue K’tama 10170 Rabat | |
Coordinates | 33°58′12″N 6°49′36″W / 33.970080°N 6.826748°W |
Information | |
Type | French International school |
Motto | Two cultures, three languages |
Established | 1997 |
Principal | Pierre-Jean Bertrand |
Grades | From Preschool to 12th Grade |
Enrollment | 1,786 (2017/2018) |
Language | French, English, Arabic |
Affiliation | Mission laïque française[1] (since 1997) |
Information | OSUI School[2] |
Exam Preparation | French national diploma, Baccalauréat, OIB (Arabic) |
Languages taught | French, Arabic, English, Spanish |
Language Certifications | English (Cambridge English), Spanish (DELE) |
Particularities | Three-language classes starting from the second year of Nursery school (French, English, Arabic) |
Website | lyceemalraux-rabat.org |
The Lycée André Malraux (Arabic: المجموعة المدرسية أندري مالرو) is a French international school in Rabat, Morocco. It was established in 1997[3] and is part of the Mission laïque française OSUI network.[1] It serves levels maternelle (preschool) through terminale, the final year of lycée (senior high school) and it allows French, English and Arabic languages learning[4] from preschool for all children.[5] As of 2017 the school has about 1,800 students that range in age from 3 to 18[1] in two different campuses.[6]
See also
[edit]- Agency for French Education Abroad
- Education in France
- International school
- List of international schools
- Mission laïque française
- Multilingualism
- André Malraux
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Deberre, Jean-Christophe (publication manager); Bur, Michel (editorial manager); Buclon, Aude (coordination); Oukkal, Alexis (graphic design) (2017). Directory of schools - Mission laïque française OSUI 2017/2018 (pdf). Mission laïque française. p. 145. ISSN 2260-8605.
- ^ The Office scolaire et universitaire international (OSUI) is the administrator of the school, fully run by it in terms of administration, teaching and finances.
- ^ Thévenin, André (2002). La Mission laïque française à travers son histoire : 1902-2002 (pdf) (in French). Mission laïque française. p. 237.
- ^ Robertson, Sarah (2015). "Learned Perceptions of the Lycée Descartes and the École André Malraux". Transnational Education Systems In Morocco: How Language Of Instruction Shapes Identity (ISP). SIT Study Abroad. pp. 32–34. Retrieved 12 May 2018.
- ^ Lemaître, Aurélie (14 April 2018). "Mission laïque française : La laïcité comme pédagogie". Ouest-France (in French). Retrieved 12 May 2018.
- ^ "Mission française : L'Osui modernise son réseau". L'Économiste (in French). 25 February 2014. Retrieved 12 May 2018.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Media related to Mission laïque française at Wikimedia Commons
Categories:
- French international schools in Morocco
- International schools in Rabat
- Trilingual schools
- Cambridge schools in Morocco
- Educational institutions established in 1997
- 1997 establishments in Morocco
- AEFE contracted schools
- Mission laïque française
- 20th-century architecture in Morocco
- French school stubs
- Moroccan school stubs