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Students aged 12 to 16 continue to explore an enhanced Moroccan trilingual programme in Arabic, French and English. Lessons combine theory, practice and project-based work to foster teamwork, creativity and genuine enjoyment in learning. International activities and virtual global competitions broaden students’ horizons and cultivate open-mindedness and critical thinking.
Enhanced Moroccan curriculum
Students benefit from advanced classes within the enhanced Moroccan curriculum, empowering more than one third to achieve a Very Good with Honours result in the 3AC exams and average score of 14.4.
Trilingual learning
Learners enhance their multilingual fluency in Arabic, French and English, all approached as languages of learning for different disciplines. Spanish can be discovered through elective courses.
International experiences
By participating in virtual 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.
AI advantage
Students strengthen their artificial intelligence skills for data extraction, processing and model creation. They design simple chatbots using conversational AI techniques.
Arabic & Islamic studies
Through the study of Arabic language and Islamic Education, students connect with the local heritage to understand what shapes the modern Moroccan society.
Life competencies
Students 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.
Early Future Pathways guidance
Students get a glimpse of future possibilities supported by a strong Future Pathways programme, including an internal counsellor, access to Unifrog (orientation platform) and participation to university and career fairs.
Strong community feeling
Families feel a sense of belonging through whole-school events, including Green March and Ramadan Market, that create a strong connection between school and home.
Life beyond academics
Learners nurture talents through a wide range of extra-curricular activities, including sports, arts, science, chess, robotics. They shine in academic competitions.
Leadership opportunities
Students lead with confidence and act as an example for peers through Class Representative, Middle School Life Committee or Anti-Bullying Ambassadors leadership opportunities.
World-class facilities
Learners push boundaries in our Secondary building, with dedicated learning spaces 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 Middle School journey at any time of the year. Our Admissions team stands ready to support through the whole application process.
At the end of Middle School students demonstrate strong academic understanding and ongoing commitment to excellence and hard work, excelling in national 3AC exams.
100%
3AC pass rate
36%
of students passed with Very Good with Honors
21%
of students passed with Good with Honors
Students follow an enhanced Moroccan curriculum with a strong trilingual pathway in Arabic, French and English. The latter is used as the language of learning for scientific subjects. By approaching six key areas, they strengthen both subject knowledge and global readiness.
Mastering three world languages
Students deepen both grammatical accuracy and practical communication in Arabic, French and English, learning to read, write and speak with confidence in academic and real-life contexts. Literary workshops invite them to explore and debate a range of texts, strengthening critical thinking, interpretation and oral expression while nurturing a genuine pleasure in reading.
The Documentation and Information Centre (CDI) enriches this learning by addressing themes of physical and psychological safety, guiding students to understand and manage risks in their environment and to express their thoughts and emotions with clarity and responsibility across languages.
Developing critical thinking and digital skills
In Middle School, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science and Robotics are approached both in English and French. Students learn through a strongly practical approach, carrying out laboratory experiments that bring scientific concepts to life.
Projects in Computer Science and Robotics further develop problem-solving, creativity and digital skills, preparing them for the technological challenges of the future.
Exploring cultures and traditions
Learners make sense of the world around them by exploring History, Geography and Civic Education. Through understanding past and present events, societies and environments, they deepen their understanding of social, political and cultural challenges.
Discussions, projects and case studies foster critical thinking, encouraging students to question, analyse and develop their own informed opinions as responsible, engaged citizens.
Exploring Morocco's cultural heritage
Learners continue to enhance their understanding of Islamic culture through dedicated lessons, enhancing moral and spiritual knowledge in a supportive and caring environment. This fosters respect for Morocco's heritage and religious values.
Staying fit
Physical Education supports both physical and mental development through a range of sports disciplines. Regular practice helps students build strength, coordination and resilience, while promoting discipline, cooperation and teamwork.
On the field and in the gym, they learn to have respect, support others and give their best, developing healthy habits and a positive attitude to effort and challenge.
Freeing the inner self
Theatre classes encourage students to explore mimicry, oral expression, performance techniques and stagecraft, encouraging creativity, confidence and emotional expression.
In Visual Arts, learners experiment with different mediums such as painting, sculpture and digital art, developing their imagination, fine motor skills and appreciation of art and culture. Together, these disciplines help students express who they are, understand the world around them and value diverse artistic traditions.
Discovering a fourth language
Students build solid foundations in listening, speaking, reading and writing, starting with the alphabet, sounds and basic grammar before progressing to past and future tenses, irregular verbs and logical connectors.
Through themes such as identity, family, school life, childhood memories, leisure, legendary heroes and global citizenship, learners expand their vocabulary and cultural awareness while practising real communication. Over the years, they move from simple introductions and short sentences to more spontaneous conversations and the ability to understand longer audio and written texts, tell stories and write short descriptive and argumentative pieces with increasing confidence.
Empowered by a trilingual curriculum, students in Middle School push boundaries and aspire for a global future, while beginning to understand their preferred future pathways.
Academic achievement
Enjoy personalised learning that continuously enhances knowledge, skills and understanding.
Gain essential life skills to thrive in academics, as well as careers and personal lives.
Multilingualism
Strengthen 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.
Student progress is measured in a rigorous and balanced way across four educational levels, combining continuous assessment with national exams at key stages. Continuous assessment is both formative and summative: teachers closely monitor each student’s progress, provide regular feedback and adapt teaching to individual needs, ensuring steady improvement over time.
Alongside this, structured tests, assignments and quizzes throughout the year measure the knowledge and skills acquired and contribute to final grades and overall averages. Attendance, active participation, engagement in class and behaviour are also taken into account, so that each student’s evaluation reflects academic achievement, commitment, attitude and personal growth.
Students develop strong proficiency in Arabic, French and English. Their mathematical, scientific and digital literacy grows through challenging problem‑solving, hands‑on enquiry and the creative use of technology. In arts and physical education, students express themselves through visual arts, theatre and sport, building creativity, resilience and teamwork.
They also learn how to study effectively – organising their work, taking clear notes, researching independently and becoming more autonomous learners. Personal and civic education anchors this growth in values of respect, responsibility and solidarity, encouraging students to engage positively in school and community life.
Finally, by exploring natural and technical systems, they understand the context of today’s global challenges, seeing their own potential role in shaping a more sustainable future.
Students follow a trilingual pathway in Arabic, French and English, improving both their written and oral skills while using the three languages across multiple disciplines. English is taught not only as a language but also as a practical tool in mathematics, physics, biology, computer science and robotics, helping learners think, investigate and create in an international context.
This linguistic journey is further strengthened by Oxford English certification opportunities and the addition of optional Spanish courses with 1h30 of lessons per week, guiding students from beginner level A1 to A2.
In Middle School, international experiences become part of everyday learning. Through ISP’s International Learning Opportunities for Students (ILOS), learners connect and collaborate with peers worldwide in virtual projects including ISP Virtual Exchange, ISP Changemakers, ISP Scientists, ISP Artists, ISP Chess Masters and ISP Filmmakers.
Students also travel around the world through empowering experiences such as ISP Cultural Exchange, becoming immersed in different cultures while growing in confidence and independence.
Students start shaping their future with the benefit of expert guidance. As part of ISP, they have access to Unifrog, an online platform that supports research of global universities, courses and scholarships. This is complemented by strong university partnerships and an advisor who helps them plan realistic pathways.
In 3AC, a three-day internship becomes a key milestone: students spend time in a real work environment, discover different professions, observe daily responsibilities and expectations and start to picture themselves in future roles. Throughout the placement, they practise communication, teamwork, punctuality and initiative, then reflect on what they have learned back at school.
Job Talks, where parents present their own careers and answer questions, further enrich this exposure to the world of work and inspire emerging ambitions.
1AC
Students explore the basic principles of artificial intelligence in a playful, hands-on way. They discover how supervised learning and pattern recognition work by training simple models with text, images or voice using tools like Teachable Machine and Machine Learning for Kids.
Learners then connect their trained models to Scratch to bring projects such as a “Smart Home” or “Rock–Paper–Scissors” game to life, seeing AI respond in real time to their inputs.
2AC
Students deepen their understanding of supervised machine learning through simple classification tasks. They learn to create and manage real datasets in spreadsheets or CSV files, then begin coding in Python with libraries such as pandas, scikit-learn and matplotlib.
By visualising their results through graphs and charts, and working on projects like fruit classification or basic data analysis, learners see how AI turns raw data into meaningful insights.
3AC
Students consolidate their AI knowledge around classification and prediction, building a full Python → Excel → AI pipeline from data extraction and processing to model creation. Using advanced libraries such as pandas, scikit-learn and matplotlib, they automate data analyses linked to real-life topics like consumption, attendance or simple forecasts.
Learners also take a first step into conversational AI by designing a simple chatbot to experience how artificial intelligence can interact with users in natural language.
Thanks to my school, my level in Arabic, French, English, and visual arts has improved greatly. I particularly enjoy mathematics and take great pleasure in this subject. The teachers are wonderful, and I am also fortunate to have amazing friends.
Maha Sefiani El Krizi, 1AC (2025-2026), Student
At Groupe Scolaire Charles Péguy, learners 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 student.
Get ready for the next step in the learning journey at Charles Péguy, through a trilingual curriculum, international experiences and early university guidance that empower each student.
We are delighted to welcome families to our Open Day at Charles Péguy!