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If you're researching international schools in Tangier, Morocco, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is French Curriculum, taught by 1 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 20,402–158,000 MAD, with the average sitting around 72,726. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Lycée Regnault (opened 1913).
Compare 4 international schools in Tangier, Morocco. Filter by curriculum, fees (average MAD 72,726), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Lycée Regnault is a directly managed AEFE secondary school in Tangier, Morocco, serving as the reference point for French education in the city. The school operates across two Tangier sites, Rue Chapi and Rue Allal Ben Abdellah, and follows the French Ministry of National Education homologation hours. With 26 classes and 706 students this year, students progress from 6ème to Terminale to sit the French baccalaureate, enabling study in Morocco, France and beyond. Founded in 1913, it is the oldest French lycée in Morocco and forms the heart of the AEFE Tanger pole, coordinating northern AEFE establishments. The curriculum is French, and the school participates in AEFE mobility programs and projects such as eloquence contests and EUROmad 2026. Distinctive features include the Parcours d'éducation artistique et culturel, expanded language pathways including PARLE, and a strong emphasis on citizenship, health education and inclusive practice. Extracurriculars span sport, arts and international exchanges.
Colegio Español Ramón y Cajal is a Spanish international educational centre in Tangier, operating under the Spanish Ministry of Education's Education Abroad program. The curriculum, established by the Ministry, provides an integrative view of Spanish and Moroccan cultures, ensuring both Spanish and Moroccan languages and cultures are represented. Linguistic competence is developed in Spanish, Arabic, and English or French, depending on the language studied. The centre spans 16,889 m2, with 11,621 m2 built and 5,268 m2 landscaped, and comprises four buildings housing classrooms, workrooms, and support spaces, plus sports facilities, a garden, and parking. Academic spaces include 27 classrooms, 3 Flexible Grouping Rooms, and specialized areas such as an Arabic Language Room, a Music Classroom, a Library, an Art Room, a Computer/ICT Room, and a Psychomotor Room. After‑school activities run Monday to Friday, including football, basketball, cinema, dance, workshops, and theatre, with cinema projects and cultural events enriching student life.
American School of Tangier (AST) is a non-profit school governed by a Board of Trustees. It delivers American curriculum with Advanced Placement courses to students ages 3 to 18 and operates with direct and indirect support from the U.S. State Department, along with partner campuses in Marrakesh and Ben Guerir. The PK–12 program is knowledge-rich and balanced, prioritizing English, Arabic, Mathematics, Science, and History, while also fostering Music, Art, Physical Education and French. AST pursues authentic learning within a liberal arts framework that integrates STEAM across disciplines. The 15-acre campus sits opposite the Spanish Consulate, with an additional 20 coastal acres at Cherfian Rocks, blending historic and modern facilities. USAID-ASHA projects added a 12‑classroom wing and a Maker Space, upgraded the field, water drainage, solar power and heating. The library houses more than 9,000 volumes. Extracurriculars include ASAs and clubs in Arts, Culture/Language and Community Service, and MASAC athletic participation.
Anglo-Moroccan School is a private institution in Tangier serving students aged 4 to 18, offering primary and secondary British international education with English as the language of instruction. The Primary curriculum is built on the Moroccan framework with modern tools, ensuring a clear progression in core skills and a multilingual environment enriched by active school life. Arabic and French are taught as part of the programme, and the school collaborates with families via an online progress platform and semestrial parent meetings. The Secondary programme emphasizes personality development, autonomy, academic excellence, and leadership through debates, Model United Nations, and clubs, with a civic vision focusing on sustainable development and human rights. A distinctive American Diploma pathway runs with Moroccan Baccalaureate, enabling admission to American universities without TOEFL or SAT. The campus covers 1.5 hectares in Ziaten, Tangier, and hosts a Cambridge Examinations Centre (MA008) for Primary, Checkpoint, IGCSE and A Level preparation.
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