“The Jacques Chirac School Group announces the opening of the admission application campaign for the 2023-2024 school year. Parents wishing to integrate their children into the network of French schools in Morocco will be able to contact the management of the school group to begin their procedure. As part of this campaign, the Jacques Chirac School Group (GSJC) will organize its first Open Day on January 28, in order to meet interested parents,” the group said in a press release.
Partner of the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE) since 2019, the Jacques Chirac School Group brings new places to the network of French educational establishments in Rabat. By welcoming students from the Very Small Section to high school, the establishment carries the ambition of a civic, connected and multilingual school that is based on innovative pedagogy and humanist values, carried by an experienced teaching staff selected with rigor.
Based on an educational project and solid values, explained in its Charter and translated into actions in the Establishment Project, the School Group responds to the challenges of modern society, turned towards the constantly changing world, without losing its Moroccan identity.
The excellence of the Jacques Chirac School Group’s educational model defines educational priorities based on shared values. Multilingualism represents one of the three paths for students to achieve excellence and fulfillment, starting in kindergarten.
The concept of connectivity constitutes the second fundamental axis of the establishment’s educational model. The use of digital technology will strengthen the concept of individual pathways and create a school-home link that is favorable to student autonomy.
Citizenship is the third pillar on which its educational orientations are based. This aspect develops the autonomy and skills of our students in a climate of mutual respect, equality and kindness.
As a reminder, the Jacques Chirac School Group is an Academica Dual Diploma™ partner. Since the start of the 2022 school year, the school has offered its students the opportunity to begin a bilingual distance learning course alongside their studies at the school. This is how the Dual Diploma will allow them to obtain their High School Diploma in 3 or 4 years in addition to the Baccalaureate.
The assessment system corresponds to a credit system. Students must accumulate a total of 24 credits, 18 of which must be validated in the French system and 6 in the American system. Note that the subjects pursued with Acamedica International Studies are English, Economics, History of the United States, “Government” and 2 other selective subjects that are left to the student’s choice (Psychology, Crime, Digital Photography, etc.).
GSJC is also an inclusive establishment, aiming to ensure quality schooling for all its students, by taking into account their unique characteristics and their particular educational needs. Students with various disorders and disabilities (dyslexia, dyspraxia, autism, Down’s syndrome, etc.), whether or not accompanied by a Disability Support Worker, are supported by the establishment to enable them to follow a schooling that is as close as possible to their abilities, develop their autonomy and encourage their socialization. It should be noted that all the Group’s spaces are accessible to people with reduced mobility (PRM).
Located in the heart of Rabat, the Jacques Chirac school group brings new places to the network of French educational establishments in Rabat. The Group relies on an educational project and solid values, explained in its Charter and translated into actions in the Establishment Project, to meet the challenges of modern society, in constant evolution, without losing its Moroccan identity. It is also a school registered in the network of French Education in Morocco, to offer your children all the guarantees of the French education system abroad, from the Very Small Section of Kindergarten to the Second, then progressively up to the Terminale and the Baccalaureate.
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