Collège-Lycée Léon l'Africain, French international school in Casablanca, Morocco
The Collège-Lycée Léon l'Africain is a French international school with three separate locations across Casablanca serving students from middle school through high school using the French curriculum. Each campus has classrooms and facilities designed to provide students with a complete educational experience across all grade levels.
The school maintains connections with the French education system through AEFE and follows standards established in France. This affiliation has made it a model for French education in Morocco.
The school teaches in multiple languages including French, Arabic, English, and Spanish, helping students communicate across different cultures. This multilingual approach reflects the diverse community that walks through its classrooms daily.
The main campus is located at 416 Boulevard Bourgogne Val d'Anfa, with additional facilities for younger students at separate locations. Visitors should check which campus is relevant for the age group they are interested in before planning a visit.
The school is named after Léon l'Africain, a notable 16th-century scholar and geographer whose work reflects connections between Africa and the Mediterranean. This name choice illustrates the school's intention to honor both European and local traditions.
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