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College Anatole France

Updated July 2026

Accreditations

Collège Anatole France is a French-curriculum school located in Casablanca, Morocco, dedicated to providing high-quality education within a supportive and dynamic community. It serves as a key institution for students seeking a rigorous academic foundation rooted in the French educational system.

Teaching approach

The school is committed to providing a structured learning environment that promotes student autonomy, physical activity, and personal fulfillment. It emphasizes a 'citizen path' that guides students throughout their education, fostering a strong sense of community and shared values among students and staff.

Programmes

The school follows the French national curriculum, covering subjects including arts, physical education (EPS), modern languages, humanities, and sciences and technology. The academic programme is designed to guide students through their middle school years, with a focus on preparing them for secondary education and beyond.

Outcomes

Students prepare for national examinations and certifications, including the Diplôme National du Brevet (DNB) and the international version (DNBI). The school emphasizes academic success and the development of autonomy, preparing students for their future educational pathways.

Student support

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Learning support

The school maintains a commitment to inclusive education, with specific resources and policies dedicated to supporting all students. This includes a school health service and an inclusive education framework to ensure a supportive environment for every learner.

Frequently asked questions(4)
What curriculum does College Anatole France offer?
College Anatole France offers French National Curriculum.
How much is tuition at College Anatole France?
Annual tuition at College Anatole France is MAD 35.9K–MAD 54.1K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What accreditations does College Anatole France hold?
College Anatole France holds accreditations including AEFE.
Where is College Anatole France located?
College Anatole France is an international school in Casablanca, Morocco.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2023-2024
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Maternelle (Français)3–5MAD 39.4K
Elémentaire (Français)6–10MAD 35.9K
Collège (Français)11–14MAD 39.3K
Lycée (Français)15–18MAD 42.7K
Maternelle (Nationaux et tiers)3–5MAD 48.9K
Elémentaire (Nationaux et tiers)6–10MAD 44.4K
Collège (Nationaux et tiers)11–14MAD 48.7K
Lycée (Nationaux et tiers)15–18MAD 54.1K

Source:PDFCalendrier-scolaire-2025-2026.pdfPDFDecision-tarifaire-2023-2024.pdfPDF2021-brochure-bilingue-fr-en-pourquoi-choisir-enseignement-francais_compressed-1-compresse_reduce.pdf

Other fees(2)
Other fees
Registration fee· Droits de première inscription (Toutes nationalités) / First-time registration fee (All nationalities)MAD 30K
Placement test· Droits relatifs aux admissions sur parcours scolaire (élèves soumis à examen du parcours scolaire) / Admission test feeMAD 220

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: 50% on DPI for 2nd child, 100% on DPI for 3rd child and subsequent children

Admissions

Information regarding admissions and tuition fees is managed through the school's administrative office. Prospective families can access details on the enrollment process and financial policies via the school's dedicated admissions and fees pages.

Calendar

The school operates on a structured academic calendar, with specific dates for the 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 school years. The academic year includes various milestones, such as the distribution of school supplies, manual distribution, and scheduled examination periods.

About the campus

The campus provides essential facilities to support the learning environment, including a Documentation and Information Centre (C.D.I.). The school also manages logistics for student life, including school catering services and transportation arrangements.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a diverse range of co-curricular activities designed to foster student engagement and personal development. These include a sports section with rugby and football tournaments, the 'Ambassadeurs en Herbe' public speaking competition, and various cultural initiatives such as the World Arabic Language Day. Students also participate in educational trips, such as the integration journey to Volubilis, and engage in environmental projects through the eco-delegates program.

  • Didier AribaudPrincipal du Collège Anatole France

    Didier Aribaud is the Principal of Collège Anatole France. He has expressed his pleasure in leading the school and highlights the dynamism of his team and the school's commitment to various educational projects and student success.