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Students aged 6 to 12 explore a trilingual curriculum that builds solid foundations in literacy and numeracy while nurturing creativity, openness to the world and strong language skills in Arabic, French and English. Learning is structured into two cycles: Cycle 2 (CP, CE1, CE2), focused on essential skills, and Cycle 3 (CM1, CM2, CE6), which consolidates knowledge and supports the transition to Middle School.
Enhanced Moroccan curriculum
Students progress with a Moroccan curriculum, enhanced with international best practice. 91% of students achieve Honours in national CE6 exams and an average mark of 7.98.
Trilingual learning
Learners develop their multilingual skills with Arabic and French at the heart, strengthened by the introduction of English as the language of learning for Arts and Science subjects.
International experiences
By participating in virtual international experiences with ISP's International Learning Opportunities for Students, learners meet peers from around the world in challenges, competitions and digital cultural exchanges.
AI advantage
Learners succeed in a constantly changing digital world, supported by our bespoke AI programme starting in CE6. They explore AI through Scratch and prompting techniques for visual and sound outputs.
Arabic & Islamic studies
Through the study of Arabic language and Islamic Education, students deepen their connection to local customs to 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.
Experienced staff
Students are supported by an experienced team that has grown together over many years, ensuring continuity, trust and deep knowledge of each learner.
Strong community feeling
Families feel a sense of belonging through events, including Green March and Ramadan Market, that gather students, parents and staff in celebration, creating a strong connection between school and home.
Extended care
Parents with busy schedules benefit from our extended day options, including free childcare until 4.30 and extra paid care until 6.00pm, where students enjoy fun and age-appropriate activities.
Life beyond academics
Students develop their talents through a wide range of extra-curricular activities, including sports, arts, science, chess, robotics and field trips. They shine in academic competitions.
Dedicated spaces
Learners grow up and explore in a safe, secured and modern Primary building, with dedicated learning spaces including bright classrooms, indoor and outdoor courtyards, the gym, art rooms and a media library.
Admissions open all year
Families can start their Primary School journey at any time of the year. Our Admissions team is ready to support throughout the whole application process.
At the end of Primary, students demonstrate exceptional core subject knowledge and understanding. Here are some recent results from CE6 examinations and ongoing assessments, reflecting consistency in effort and sustained work.
100%
CE6 pass rate
91%
of students passed with Honors
57%
of students passed with Very Good with Honors
34%
of students passed with Good with Honors
7.98/10
avg. result (vs 7.43 regional avg.)
Students progress with a trilingual Moroccan curriculum in Arabic, French and English, building strong academic foundations in core subjects. English is integrated as the language of learning for subjects including Arts and Sciences.
Learning three world languages
Students progressively build strong skills across all key language areas in Arabic, French and English. Through listening activities, they learn to understand spoken language in different contexts and enrich their vocabulary. Guided reading helps them decode texts with increasing fluency, while dictation consolidates spelling and grammar.
In written expression, children learn to organise their ideas and write short, coherent texts. Reading comprehension activities deepen their understanding of stories and informative texts, encouraging them to think, question and interpret what they read.
Exploring Morocco's cultural heritage
Learners deepen 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.
Developing problem-solving and logical thinking
Through work on numbers and operations, students gain confidence with calculations and mental maths, while problem-solving activities help them apply what they have learned to real-life situations. Exploring shapes and space strengthens their sense of geometry and spatial awareness.
In Science, learners explore the environment, living organisms and ecosystems through the scientific approach based on observation, hypothesis and experimentation.
Enhancing digital competencies
Students gain confidence by using technology as creators, not just consumers. They discover the basics of computer hardware by identifying and understanding key PC components, then learn to use Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint to write, organise data and design simple presentations.
Learners are introduced to the basics of algorithmic logic and programming through Scratch, a fun and visual coding tool. By creating simple games and programming geometric shapes such as hexagons and pentagons, they discover how algorithms work and learn to use angles, rotations and loops.
Promoting creativity and wellbeing
Learners embark on a journey through different artistic languages, including visual arts, poetry and drama, to foster creativity and free expression of inner feelings.
Body language and physical expression are enhanced through sports and movement activities in Physical Education classes.
Students in Primary thrive supported by personalised learning paths, growing key life competencies and multilingual skills in Arabic, French and English while taking part in exciting international experiences.
Academic achievement
Enjoy personalised learning that continuously enhances knowledge, skills and understanding.
Gain essential life skills to thrive inside and outside the classroom.
Multilingualism
Enhance 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.
Learning is measured through regular assessments, combining formal tools such as quizzes and tests with informal indicators including class participation and projects.
Teachers also track individual learning goals and observe both academic and personal growth, integrating valuable feedback from parents to build a complete picture of each child. Regular reports and parent–teacher meetings ensure alignment and genuine collaboration around next steps.
Every student is supported according to their personal potential through differentiated teaching and in an inclusive environment. Each learner acquires the core knowledge and fundamental skills needed to move confidently into Middle School and beyond.
Students grow strong language skills as they communicate in Arabic, French and English, experiment with the language of coding and use scientific vocabulary to observe, describe and explain the world. In maths, students develop solid number sense, problem‑solving and logical thinking. Day to day, they learn how to plan their work, manage time and collaborate in teams, while personal and civic education helps them understand their rights, duties and the importance of respecting others.
Geography, history and culture units help them make sense of human activity and its impact, so they start to see themselves as thoughtful, responsible citizens of their community and the wider world.
There are nine hours of Arabic and French teaching per week, providing solid foundations in reading, writing and oral expression in both languages. Theatre is integrated into the curriculum in Arabic and French, strengthening fluency, cultural awareness and confidence as students explore dramatic arts and learn to express themselves creatively on stage.
Alongside this, English is taught for 6 hours per week and becomes an essential part of the overall curriculum from Year 1, as it is also used in other subjects such as Visual Arts and Science.
By learning, creating and performing in three languages every week, students gain the linguistic agility, self-assurance and global outlook they need to thrive in an interconnected world.
In Primary, international learning starts in the classroom but goes far beyond it. Through ISP’s International Learning Opportunities for Students (ILOS), including ISP Artists, ISP Changemakers, ISP Scientists and ISP Virtual Exchange, children connect online with peers around the world, collaborate on shared projects and discover new perspectives.
Local experiences, including theatre visits and trips to the farm, the zoo and museums, complement these virtual opportunities, helping students explore biodiversity, enrich scientific vocabulary and develop a deep respect for nature. Together, these experiences open minds and prepare children to thrive in a truly connected world.
Students receive a playful first introduction to artificial intelligence by creating and illustrating an animated story with Scratch, using automatically generated images and voices. They learn what AI is, where it appears in everyday life, and how to use clear prompts to guide it. Along the way, they explore simple tools to generate AI illustrations, experiment with speech synthesis from their own texts, and take their first steps in prompt engineering and digital content creation.
The project culminates in a short narrative combining images, voice and slideshow, helping them understand AI not just in theory, but through hands-on storytelling.
As Head of Primary, I strive to make school a place where every child can truly thrive. Through projects, our pupils gain confidence, sharpen their critical thinking, and develop strong communication skills.
Imane Bekkali, Head of Primary
At Groupe Scolaire Charles Péguy, children 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 child.
Build strong academic foundations in core, artistic and scientific subjects with Charles Péguy excellent Arabic and French curriculum, exploring English as an additional language of learning.
We are delighted to welcome families to our Open Day at Charles Péguy!