French School Expands: New Campus Opens in Dar Bouazza, Morocco

The Lycée français Léon l’Africain has decided to set up an annex in Dar Bouazza starting from the next school year. Pre-registrations have started since February 1st and will be open on February 8th and 15th.
Like the one in Casablanca, the "Léon l’Africain d’Anfa" high school offers modern spaces built on two plots, with access designed to facilitate movement. The management intends to make available to the students an innovative program taught by "experienced teachers in a modern environment that ensures both their personal fulfillment and excellence in their academic success," the school said in a statement.
Léon L’Africain Domaine d’Anfa includes a primary school (preschool and elementary), with "classrooms, covered and uncovered recreational spaces, specialized learning environments." The secondary school (middle and high school) is equipped "with large sports facilities, two auditoriums, a two-level CDI, computer and technology rooms, music and art rooms and a dedicated career guidance space".
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