Ecole Montessori Casablanca is a Montessori Curriculum / British Curriculum / Cambridge IGCSE / Cambridge A Levels / Pearson Edexcel IGCSE school in Casablanca, Morocco. Founded in 2011. Annual tuition ranges from $7,000 to $12,700 USD.
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About
École Montessori Casablanca (EMC) is an independent Montessori school in Casablanca, Morocco, serving learners aged 1 to 18 across three campuses: CIL Campus, Californie Campus, and House of Youth Campus. The school blends Maria Montessori's educational philosophy with the British curriculum, offering Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, and Pearson Edexcel IGCSE in its secondary programme. EMC holds British Schools Overseas accreditation (2022) and Pearson Edexcel accreditation (2023), emphasising individualised learning, experiential education, and holistic wellbeing.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
EMC blends Maria Montessori's educational philosophy with the British curriculum across three dedicated campuses, serving learners from age 1 to 18. The school holds British Schools Overseas accreditation (2022) and Pearson Edexcel accreditation (2023). It offers individualised learning and guided discovery in early years, Cosmic Education in the blended elementary programme, and Cambridge IGCSE and A Levels in the secondary years, with cross-curricular experiential learning throughout.
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| Secondary (ages 11-19) | MAD 12,700 |
| Lower Elementary (ages 6-9) | MAD 9,100 |
| Upper Elementary (ages 9-11) | MAD 9,500 |
| Toddlers & Primary (ages 1-6) | MAD 7,000 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: MAD 70,000 - 127,000. Application fee: $100.
Admissions Process
- 1School visit and introduction to EMC and the Montessori method. Step 2: Submission of the application with required documents (Application Form, ID, photograph, Health Form, Previous School Records). Step 3: Parent observation of the child in an EMC environment. Step 4: Pupil observation by EMC staff to assess readiness and placement. Step 5: Notification of admission decision communicated by the Head of School.
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Student Life
The school operates a House of Youth campus for students aged 11–19 years, referenced as a distinct team with house-based grouping and activities.
No formal uniform is specified. Prohibited items include bodysuits, button-down shirts, overalls, jumpsuits, tight pants with zippers or buttons, tights, dresses with buttons, lace-up shoes, pacifiers, baby bottles, stuffed animals or toys, Disney or cartoon motif clothing, jewelry, and unfinished food or drinks.
All meals are prepared in EMC's kitchen by the chef and two helpers. Meals include fresh seasonal vegetables and proteins (fish, chicken, beef, turkey), slow-release carbohydrates (cereals, pasta, rice, bread), seasonal fruits, and low-fat options. Ketchup and chicken nuggets are homemade and deep frying is avoided. The lunch menu is updated on Mondays.
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Wellbeing & Safety
PSHE and Citizenship promotes personal, social and health development to help students become healthy, independent and responsible. The programme supports self-confidence and self-esteem, healthy lifestyles, safety, good relationships, resilience, emotional development, and a sense of belonging within the school, integrating cross-curricular and cross-cultural awareness.
EMC implements safeguarding measures including defined roles, safe recruitment, staff training, and formal procedures for reporting concerns. A Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) and Deputy DSLs are in place. DSL and deputies receive training every two years; all staff receive training at least every three years. Pupils are informed about reporting channels. The Safeguarding Policy is reviewed annually.
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Independent school





