Morocco, Casablanca
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Located in Casablanca's Almaz district, Lycée Français Guy de Maupassant is a French international day school affiliated with AEFE and IEG Group. It serves students aged 2 to 18, following the French curriculum and preparing for diplomas—Diplôme National du Brevet after collège and Baccalauréat at lycée. A bilingual French–English pathway begins from Moyenne Section, delivering parts of the French curriculum in English alongside language and literature courses to foster fluency in both languages. The school offers traditional French education cycles: Maternelle, Élémentaire, Collège, and Lycée, with language tracks in addition to standard ones. The campus features an amphitheater, a semi-Olympic swimming pool, gymnasiums, libraries, and a Fab Lab for project-based learning with technology tools such as 3D printers and laser cutters. Students benefit from a multilingual, international environment within a modern campus. It is accredited by the French Ministry of National Education as an AEFE partner, with CNED language options.
Quartier Almaz, Rocade Sud-Ouest, Casablanca, Morocco
Lycée Français Guy de Maupassant has 1,700 pupils, instruction in French, English.
Quartier Almaz, Rocade Sud-Ouest, Casablanca, Morocco
Preschool through high school: Maternelle, Élementaire, Collège, Lycée
French international day school; AEFE partner; Globeducate member
France (AEFE network)
Annual tuition at Lycée Français Guy de Maupassant ranges from MAD 47,900 to MAD 71,400 for 2026/27.
Lycée Français Guy de Maupassant teaches French Curriculum for students aged 2 to 18.
The school teaches the national French curriculum and offers bilingual French-English sections in addition to standard language tracks. The bilingual section is available from the moyenne section and teaches parts of the French curriculum in English, in addition to language and literature courses. This program is designed to ensure students become perfectly bilingual in French and English and to enable them to switch between languages with ease. The school follows the traditional French education cycles: Maternelle (ages 2–6), Élémentaire (ages 6–11), Collège (ages 11–15) and Lycée (ages 15–18), with the Brevet diploma at the end of collège and the Baccalauréat at the end of lycée. The school is accredited by the French Ministry of Education as an AEFE partner and is part of the Globeducate network.
Baccalauréat results for 2023-24 show a 99% success rate for the general Baccalauréat and 100% success for the Baccalauréat STMG. The lycée section notes these figures as typical outcomes for its students.
Parcours Avenir guides lycée students toward higher education with a dedicated orientation counselor; throughout the three lycée years, students consolidate their orientation project and participate in forums on higher education, meetings with professionals, and conferences with universities and international schools for students and their parents. The school emphasizes ongoing support for orientation and aims to prepare students for post-secondary study.
Differentiated support is provided to consolidate and reinforce students' skills and methodologies, with targeted instructional practices that can be offered as holiday or term-time programs. In addition, enrichment opportunities include a FabLab, robotics competitions, and the GERMUN Model United Nations program.
The school supports social and emotional wellbeing through on-site health staff and wellbeing initiatives. The health service includes a school nurse and a school psychologist who address students' physical and mental health needs. The psychologist considers students' psychological, cognitive, and social development and shares observations with families to support student growth. The school runs initiatives and prevention programs to promote wellbeing and responds to concerns through a coordinated approach. An on-site MyConcern platform is used to report safeguarding and wellbeing issues and to coordinate actions with staff and families.
The school teaches the national French curriculum and offers bilingual French-English sections from the middle section onward. The bilingual program is designed so that students study parts of the French curriculum in English and are taught by two teachers, developing a strong ability to use both languages. The program aims for students to become fully bilingual in French and English and to be able to switch between languages with ease. Graduates of the bilingual track have access to North American and other English-speaking universities in addition to French institutions.
Mental wellbeing is supported by the on-site health team. The school has a nurse and a school psychologist who address health and mental health needs and implement prevention programs to promote wellbeing. The psychologist focuses on the psychological, cognitive, and social development of students and communicates with families about developments. They also participate in crisis management when needed, contributing to a caring and safe school life.
The school has a rigorous safeguarding policy to create a safe environment for students, staff, and families. It emphasizes close communication between families and staff, and parents can contact staff at any time. The school has an on-site nurse and a school psychologist available daily. MyConcern is used to report safeguarding and wellbeing concerns and to coordinate responses. The safeguarding policies are available in full.
1. The Lycée Français Guy de Maupassant is a French international school offering a complete curriculum from kindergarten through the baccalaureate. The school is located in Casablanca, Morocco. It is homologated by the French Ministry of National Education and is a member of the AEFE network. The school is a member of the Globeducate network.
2. The multilingual program enables all students to learn in French, English, and Arabic. A bilingual French-English pathway is offered, with all subjects taught in immersion in French and English by internationally recruited teachers. To apply for a place, fill out the online form to be connected with a member of the admissions team. Applications are accepted for all age groups, subject to available spaces.
3. Visiting the school in person is the best way to become familiar with the teaching program and facilities. If you cannot visit in person, a virtual campus tour is available. Visits can be booked online.