French School in Rabat Partially Closes Amid COVID-19 Concerns
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The city of Rabat has forced the French International High School André-Malraux (LFIAM) to switch to distance learning, starting this Thursday, January 6.
This decision, taken after the closure of the Saint-Exupéry college, concerns only the secondary part (middle school-high school), indicates the press release from the management, without specifying the duration of this measure or the reasons behind it.
However, the primary school remains open in person, says the management of André Malraux, noting that "random tests will be carried out at the end of the week".
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