New French High School "Sandrinéo" to Open in Oujda, Morocco

A first private French high school is being established in the Oriental region. The new institution, "Sandrinéo", has indeed just validated all the educational requirements to obtain the accreditation of the French Ministry of Education.
Starting in September 2019, a private French high school will open its doors. With its exclusively French academic program, the French high school "Sandrinéo" will contribute, it is said, to the generalization of quality education, with respect for the principles of good management. The students of the institution will also be prepared for the French exams, announces leconomiste.com.
Sandrine Tranché, Head of the school group, believes that the children of transferred company personnel, as well as those of expatriates in the Oriental region, will benefit from quality schooling that meets the curricula of the partner French institutions, according to the same source.
With a capacity of 1,100 students (25 per class), this school group accompanies learners from early childhood through pre- and post-Baccalaureate programs, in order to prepare them under the best conditions for university studies.
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