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About Ecole Georges Vanier Casablanca
Georges Vanier is a high-quality place of education whose mission is to train children capable of finding their place in the world. It devotes particular importance to respecting the basic rules of knowing how to live in society and favors the rigor and success of its students in a safe, supportive, and stimulating living environment.
Our ambition is to make the Georges Vanier School an establishment of excellence where our students can flourish through a high-quality academic curriculum conducive to success. Our teaching teams will implement innovative actions, both academically and socio-culturally. We will develop a demanding work culture, promoting responsibility and autonomy so that our students are accomplished and ambitious actors in their choice of orientation.
The Georges Vanier School is an establishment of excellence where students flourish through a high-quality academic curriculum conducive to academic success.
Our teaching teams implement innovative actions, both academically and socio-culturally. We focus on a demanding work culture, a sense of responsibility, and autonomy so that our students are accomplished and ambitious actors in their choices.
We are committed to:
- Support all of our students in developing their skills to achieve maximum success and flourish, whatever their learner profile.
- Prepare our students for the most selective academic pathways.
- Transmit a value system favoring success in the awareness of social responsibility and with a feeling of connection to Moroccan culture.
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Morocco at a glance
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Morocco is located in northwest Africa, with Mediterranean and North Atlantic coastlines.
Morocco has the fifth largest economy in all of Africa.
Films that have been made in Morocco include Prince of Persia, Sahara and The Mummy.
French is widely spoken in Morocco and as a result is considered the nation’s unofficial second language.
As of 2002, English became a mandatory subject from the fourth grade onwards in all Moroccan public schools.
Morocco has traditionally had strong economic and political ties to the West - France and Spain are currently the country’s leading trade partners.
Couscous is the national dish of Morocco.