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Schools in Casablanca from primary education to university how to choose the right path

Schools in Casablanca from primary education to university how to choose the right path
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Maroq Redactie
25 February 2026 • 10 min lezen • General

Casablanca offers public, private and international schooling, plus vocational training and universities. Learn the routes, languages and enrollment tips.

Schools in Casablanca from primary education to university how to choose the right path

Casablanca is Morocco’s largest economic hub, and its education landscape reflects that. Families and students can choose between public schools, private education, international curricula, vocational pathways and universities. The best choice depends on language, level, budget, commute time and future plans.

1) System structure

  • Primary: typically 6 years.
  • Secondary: 6 years split into two 3-year phases.
  • Higher education: often organized under the LMD model (Licence, Master, Doctorate).

2) Public vs private

  • Private schools often provide smaller classes and closer follow-up.
  • More language intensity (French/English) and exam coaching.
  • Facilities can be stronger, but costs are higher.

3) Languages

Arabic and French are commonly combined, and English is increasingly emphasized—especially in private and higher education. A consistent language plan usually matters more than “many languages at once”.

4) Primary education

  • Prioritize realistic commuting time.
  • Ask about teaching approach, homework load and parent communication.

5) Secondary and the Bac

  • National track toward the baccalaureate.
  • National + intensive languages (often private).
  • International curricula (French/English) for overseas university options.

6) Vocational and technical education

Casablanca has a wide vocational offering. OFPPT is a major national provider with multiple levels and entry conditions. Focus on internships, employer links and progression options.

7) Universities

Casablanca includes public and private higher education. Hassan II University of Casablanca is a major public university with multiple faculties and schools. Many programs follow LMD; admission depends on the Bac and sometimes competitive selection.

8) International schools

  • Confirm diploma recognition and exams.
  • Check continuity across grade levels and total cost structure.

9) Enrollment essentials

  • ID documents, address details, previous school records.
  • Possible placement test or interview.
  • Apply early due to waitlists.

Conclusion

With the right mix of language pathway, academic fit and practical logistics, Casablanca can offer an excellent education route for children and students.

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