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Students aged 16 to 18 complete their studies in an empowering Arabic, French and English trilingual environment. Within the Baccalauréat Marocain Option Internationale (BIOF), they choose a STEM or economics pathway that matches their goals. Through the Future Pathways programme and our partnership with ISP, they connect with international universities and competitive scholarship opportunities.
Moroccan & international curriculum
Students aim higher with our Baccalauréat Marocain Option Internationale (BIOF), with the option to specialise in STEM or economic subjects through advanced dedicated pathways.
Exceptional university outcomes
Learners excel on a proven pathway and access their chosen further education destination. 30% pursue higher education abroad.
Future Pathways guidance
Learners benefit from our strong Future Pathways programme, including an internal counsellor, access to Unifrog, internships, university fairs, and partnerships with institutions for scholarships supported by ISP.
Trilingual learning
Students attain multilingual fluency in Arabic, French and English, approached as languages of learning in different disciplines, ensuring learners develop an international mindset.
International experiences
By participating in international experiences with ISP's International Learning Opportunities for Students, learners meet with peers from all over the world in challenges, competitions and digital cultural exchanges.
Arabic & Islamic studies
Through the study of Arabic language and Islamic Education, students are firmly connected with their heritage and understand what shapes modern Moroccan society.
Life competencies
Learners are equipped with future-ready skills through the ISP Life Competencies framework – a life skills framework supported by Camtree, part of Huges Hall at the University of Cambridge.
Life beyond academics
Students nurture talents through a wide range of extra-curricular activities, including sports, arts, science, chess, robotics and field trips that bring learning outside the classroom.
Leadership opportunities
Learners lead with confidence and act as an example for peers through Class Representative, High School Life Committee, Anti-Bullying Ambassadors and MUN leadership opportunities.
World-class facilities
Students push boundaries in dedicated learning spaces in our Senior School building, including tech-enhanced classrooms, science labs, a computer suite, sports halls, art rooms, a media library and an auditorium.
Admissions open all year
Families can start their High School journey at any time of the year. Our Admissions team stands ready to support through the whole application process.
Students at Groupe Scolaire Charles Péguy excel at their Final National Exam, ready to access universities in Morocco and worldwide backed by strong academic knowledge and future-ready life competencies.
100%
pass rate
85.9%
of students passed with Honors
18.5%
of students passed with Very Good with Honors
28%
of students passed with Good with Honors
Students aim higher with the Baccalauréat Marocain Option Internationale (BIOF), where all scientific subjects are studied in French. In the first year of High School, students enjoy a common curriculum; while from 1st BAC, they choose either a STEM-driven or economics-focused pathway, so they deepen their strengths and start shaping the future they want.
In the first year of High School, all students progress with a balanced and rigorous programme with engaging classes in:
In the second year of High School, all students explore advanced classes in:
Students interested in accessing STEM university courses can choose between two different scientific pathways:
Learners who aim at entering university courses in Management, Economics, Commerce, Accounting, Administration, Marketing, Banking or Business Management enjoy classes in:
In the final year of High School, all students explore specialist classes in:
Learners further specialize in their STEM education, choosing in their third year among:
Students finalise their studies to pursue higher education in Management, Economics, Commerce, Accounting, Administration, Marketing, Banking or Business Management with advanced classes in:
Learners in High School prepare for higher education in an empowering environment, designed to support them in realising their aspirations.
Academic achievement
Enjoy personalised learning that continuously enhances knowledge, skills and understanding.
Gain essential life skills to thrive academically, in a career and personal life.
Multilingualism
Master trilingual skills in Arabic, French and English, through enriching language activities in all three languages.
International opportunities
Try global skill-building programmes and activities that develop critical thinking, teamwork and leadership.
Life & career pathways
Benefit from personalised guidance for university and career choices, supporting your chosen path.
At every level, teachers monitor progress through regular classwork, tests, assignments and quizzes, provide ongoing feedback and adapt teaching to individual needs, while also considering attendance, active participation, engagement and behaviour so that each student’s evaluation reflects both academic performance and personal commitment.
In 1st BAC, continuous assessment is combined with a national exam that acts as an early Baccalauréat exam, counting for 25% of the following year’s final grade.
In 2nd BACC, achievement is determined by a balanced mix of 25% continuous assessment, 25% early exam and 50% final national exam, ensuring that each student’s final result recognises consistent effort over time as well as performance in major national assessments.
Creativity, critical thinking and digital literacy grow through innovative, project‑based learning and technology‑rich lessons. Trilingual learning strengthens communication, adaptability and cognitive flexibility.
Arts, sports, robotics and international experiences nurture confidence, leadership, resilience and global awareness.
Every day, a caring pastoral system, including an on-site psychologist and anti‑bullying unit, supports wellbeing, empathy and responsibility. Student‑led projects and presentations further develop autonomy, collaboration and public speaking skills.
In High School, students take their multilingual learning to the next level, working in Arabic, French and English every day. They analyse, comment on and summarise complex texts, and practise written and oral expression. They do this through practical, real-world tasks that teach them to argue a point, present ideas clearly and adapt their language to different audiences and contexts.
All scientific subjects are taught in French, so students gain real academic fluency and confidence in a demanding disciplinary language. Commercial English courses add a professional dimension, giving learners the specialist vocabulary and communication skills they need for international business and university settings. This enables them to step into meetings, interviews or lectures with confidence in all three languages.
In High School, international opportunities move from idea to action. Through the International Learning Opportunities for Students (ILOS) programme, students connect with peers from ISP schools worldwide and work together in multicultural, multilingual projects that push their learning far beyond the classroom.
ISP Cultural Exchange experiences let students live day-to-day life in another culture, share perspectives and grow real global confidence. With ISP Model United Nations, students step into the role of UN delegates, debate pressing world issues and practise high-level research, negotiation and public speaking.
Learners are empowered by a robust Future Pathways programme designed to turn ambition into concrete post‑secondary opportunities. As part of International Schools Partnership, they have access to Unifrog, an online platform which identifies global universities, courses and scholarships. A school-based advisor provides one‑to‑one guidance to refine choices and build realistic, high‑impact plans.
Throughout their final years at school, students take part in careers forums, on‑campus events with higher education institutions, expert-led conferences and workshops, as well as personalised orientation meetings. An International University Fair connects them directly with universities from Europe, Canada, the United States and Asia.
The school gave me more than just a diploma: unforgettable memories, lasting friendships, and solid preparation for the future.
Younes, Alumnus – Class of 2024
From Charles Péguy to leading universities in Morocco and around the world, our students graduate with the grades, skills and confidence to go where they want to go next. They consistently win places at their first‑choice universities in Morocco, including UM6P, UM6SS and the Faculté de Médecine Publique. Students pursue diverse paths – around 30% in Business, 24% in Medicine, and others in Engineering, Architecture and Dentistry – and 30% choose to continue their studies abroad, ready to thrive in new countries and new academic systems.
At Groupe Scolaire Charles Péguy, students can enrol anytime during the year. Our friendly admissions team is on hand to understand each family’s situation, answer questions and help identify the most appropriate start date for every learner.
Enter the university of your dreams with our BIOF curriculum at Charles Péguy, with advanced STEM and economics pathways available.
We are delighted to welcome families to our Open Day at Charles Péguy!