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International Schools in Tangier, Morocco

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About international schools in Tangier, Morocco

International schools in Tangier reflect the city’s multilingual, North-West Moroccan setting: families can find British (Cambridge/IGCSE/A-Level), American, French and Spanish curricular options and a growing number of schools offering Canadian or Ontario programmes, often combined with intensive English, French and Arabic instruction. Fees vary widely by curriculum, facilities and pupil age, with the local school directory showing a small cohort of international schools and an average fee figure in the tens of thousands of dirhams per year; individual schools publish very different price bands, so expect to compare specific schedules. Most international schools in Tangier follow the normal Moroccan/European academic rhythm - the school year begins around September and places for the September intake are typically finalised in the months beforehand, although many accept applications year-round subject to availability. Relocating families should plan visits or virtual meetings, check language support for non-native speakers, and ask each school for a current fee schedule, transport options and the exact calendar before committing to a place.

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At a glance 4 schools · avg fee MAD 72,726
Schools listed
4
Curricula
3
Average annual fee
MAD 72,726
Fee range
MAD 20,402 – 158,000
Most common curriculum
American Curriculum (1 schools)
Average school size
588 pupils
Largest by enrolment
Colegio Español Ramón y Cajal
Oldest
Lycée Regnault (1913)
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FAQs for Morocco

What kinds of curricula do international schools in Tangier offer and how do they differ?
International schools in Tangier commonly deliver British (Cambridge/IGCSE and A-Level), American style programmes, French national or mission curricula, and Spanish-system schools; there are also schools advertising Canadian/Ontario programmes and Cambridge accreditation. These systems differ in assessment models (for example IGCSE/A-Level versus US grade-based transcripts or the IB), language requirements and university pathways, so check which diploma or certificate a school awards and whether it aligns with your child’s intended higher-education destination.
How much do international schools in Tangier typically cost?
Fees in Tangier vary by school, age and curriculum; local comparisons show a wide range and directories report average annual fees in the tens of thousands of Moroccan dirhams, while individual Spanish or mission schools may quote substantially lower mandatory tuition plus separate service charges. Because schools revise their schedules annually and often publish different charges for registration, tuition, transport and extras, request the current fee schedule and a full breakdown before making comparisons.
When should we apply if we want a September start and what documents are typically required?
For a September start, begin enquiries and submit preliminary applications several months beforehand - many schools begin their main intake process in the autumn or winter preceding the new year and may finalise September places well before term starts, although some accept admissions year-round if places are available. Schools commonly request a completed application form, passport or birth certificate, recent school reports or transcripts, vaccination records and proof of residence, and some assess applicants with short tests or interviews in English and maths.
What ages and stages do international schools in Tangier cover?
Most international schools in Tangier offer provision from early years or kindergarten through primary and secondary, with several schools explicitly covering pre-school up to Grade/Year 12 so children can complete their school leaving diploma without moving city. Check each school’s age range and whether it provides the senior qualifications you need (for example A-Levels, a US diploma, IB DP or an Ontario secondary diploma) because not every school offers the full upper-secondary programme.
Will non-French or non-Arabic speaking children get language support?
Many international schools in Tangier teach primarily in English but provide structured French and Arabic lessons, and most schools offer English as an additional language (EAL) support or small-group language help for children joining with limited English. Provision and intensity vary between schools, so ask for details about staged language entry programmes, the size of EAL groups and recent examples of children who have successfully integrated after joining with limited language skills.
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