Casablanca American School | |
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Address | |
Route de la Mecque, Lotissement Ougoug, Quartier Californie Californië, 20150, Casablanca Morocco |
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School type | IB School Private, Non-Profit |
Established | 1973 |
Dean | Mr. Simohamed Sarhane |
Director | Mr. Robert Vander Eyeken |
Principal | Mr. Daniel Mullen, Ms. Amanda Scott, Ms. Aimee Meditz |
Grades | Nursery-12 |
Gender | Coeducational |
Classes offered | IB Courses (HL & SL): English, Economics, Business, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Art, Theater, History, Environmental Science, Mathematics, French (A and B), Arabic, Spanish and 'Pamoja' Psychology. |
School color(s) | Red, Black, White |
Athletics | Basketball, Soccer, Badminton, Volleyball, Swimming and Track & Field. (for Middle School, Junior Varsity, and Varsity Levels) |
Mascot | The 'CAS' Cobra |
Nickname | The Cobras |
Accreditation | New England Association of Schools and Colleges |
USNWR ranking | 1 |
National ranking | 1 |
Website | http://www.cas.ac.ma/ |
Casablanca American School is a coeducational, nursery through grade twelve private day school in Casablanca, Morocco. It is located in the suburban Californie neighborhood.
The school was founded in 1973 and(CAS) was the first school in North Africa to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) Programme.
CAS is a member of the Mediterranean Association of Independent Schools (MAIS), the European Council of International Schools (ECIS), and is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). CAS is supported by the Office of Overseas Schools of the U.S. Department of State.
CAS has offered an IB curriculum since 1986. Currently, students in grades 11 and 12 can take Higher Level and Standard level courses in Chemistry, Economics, English A (Literature), Environmental Science, History, Math Studies, Mathematics, Physics, Theatre, Visual Arts, Biology, Business and Management, French B, French AB, French A (Language and Literature), Arabic B, Spanish AB, Spanish B, Computer Science, and English A (Language and Literature). All students complete an Extended Essay and a Theory of Knowledge course, as per IB requirements.
All classes except language classes are conducted in English. Students typically graduate to attend American, British, or European universities. Historically, a number of students have been accepted to international universities.
The student body is approximately 70% Moroccan, with the remaining 30% representing a number of different nations. Most students are bilingual and many are trilingual (fluent in English, French, and Arabic).
The students of the school have participated in annual Model United Nations (MUN) and Harvard Model Congress Europe (HMCE) conferences in several countries.
The school also offers athletics, such as basketball, soccer, badminton, volleyball, swimming and activities at all grade levels. Middle and high school students compete in international tournaments.