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Open Day - 13th May
School life at Groupe Scolaire Charles Péguy doesn’t stop when lessons end – it simply takes a new shape. Every day, students dive into a rich world of clubs, sports, international experiences and activities that allow them to explore passions, discover new talents and grow in confidence.Each opportunity is designed to spark curiosity, build skills and nurture well-rounded, committed young people. Whether on the pitch, on stage or in the lab, students learn to collaborate, persevere and aim high, making every moment at school a chance to learn, thrive and shine.
Our students enjoy unparalleled global learning experiences through International School Partnership's programmes. They connect with peers worldwide, engage in international exchanges, and participate in unique initiatives like ISP Model United Nations and ISP Filmmakers. Find out which ones are running this term!
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ISP Artists
Key Points of the Program
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge: Learn about different artistic movements and their role in developing individual and collective expression.
Skills: Be able to use and apply a range of different artistic techniques and media for personal expression.
Understanding: Develop an understanding of one's own feelings, thoughts, and perspectives and represent them through artistic projects.
Confidence: Increase confidence in oneself when expressing feelings creatively and in the ability to show the results to an audience in a meaningful way.
In collaboration with:
Life competencies
In this brand new programme you will have the opportunity to watch your child grow their creative confidence as they dive into an enriching art framework exclusively designed by the ILOS team for students and teachers of ISP Artists. This framework will allow students to explore their creativity as they familiarise themselves with different techniques, mediums and themes. Additionally, students will participate in two live-streamed sessions facilitated by experts in the field who will support the students in developing their creative confidence.
ISP Changemakers
Highlights of the program
Thought design workshop
Collaboration between ISP schools
Grants for real change projects
ISP Changemakers, formerly known as ISP Futures, provides schools with tools and methodologies for developing projects focused on social impact. This will enable communities to take action to address strategic issues relevant to their group and their future.
Learning outcomes
Knowledge: Gain a better understanding of the different issues and opportunities that influence the well-being of the community.
Skills: Be able to apply different frameworks and methodologies to create projects with social impact. Raise awareness and take action on environmental issues among ISP staff, students, and school communities in general.
Understanding: Develop an understanding of individual actions, as well as the social impact of collective actions.
Confidence: Increase confidence in the impact that actions have on creating sustainable change in the school community.
Being a part of this program has helped me in things I didn't imagine it would. Because of ISP, I haven't just learned about the environment and how to be more eco-friendly, but I have also earned new friends (..) It even motivated me to come to school doing this everyday (...) I didn't imagine I would love plants and taking care of the environment like this.
Student, Instituto Thomas Jefferson Querétaro México.
ISP Chess Masters
Programme highlights
ISP Chess Masters grows students’ skills and teamwork by connecting them with other ISP students to play fast chess in online and in-person tournaments in local, regional and global contexts.
Knowledge: Know how to decode an issue and the strategies that can be used for structured problem-solving
Skills: Be able to apply logical reasoning and mental flexibility to make effective decisions
Understanding: Develop an understanding of gameplay by recursively growing spatial reasoning and strategy making abilities
Confidence: Grow confidence in decision-making skills to make effective choices to engage in gameplay
I love chess and having the opportunity to get better at it through tournaments is simply amazing. You can share ideas about moves and your style of playing at the same time as playing, you can play with people you don't know and all of that with no material needed, just a computer.
Student, Fontenebro International School, Spain
ISP Cultural Exchange
ISP Cultural Exchange encourages reciprocal exchange across regions where ISP schools are located. The aim is to offer students the opportunity to experience a culture different from their own through a homestay and attending another ISP school for a month.
Knowledge: Know about a range of cultures, traditions and history
Skills: Develop language and communication skills, cultural competence, autonomy and self-confidence
Understanding: Develop understanding of individuals, communities and global issues using social awareness and empathy
Confidence: Grow confidence from being immersed in new cultures and learning in new settings
Our daughter had a great time, learned a new culture, more independence and she met a great host family and many new friends.
Parent, Lady Elizabeth School, Spain
ISP Scientists
ISP Scientists provides a unique opportunity for students to become citizen scientists and contribute to real-world STEM research projects like mapping the journey of missing plastic waste or tracking their habits to measure their environmental impact.
Knowledge: Know more about the impact of different industries in the environment
Skills: Be able to apply enquiry-based learning to carry out scientific research
Understanding: Develop an understanding of individual habits as well as the collective environmental impact
Confidence: Grow confidence in the impact that actions have in creating sustainable change in the environment
I would recommend this programme to my friends or another student because this program helped me improve a lot in different areas. (...), I also learned some extremely valuable knowledge about plastic and how we are harming the planet. Not only that, this program can help save the world and it is an experience worthy of undergoing.
Student, Tenby Schools - Setia Eco Gardens, Maylasia
ISP Filmmakers
ISP Filmmakers is a multi-disciplinary project in which students learn the importance of collaboration in achieving the common goal of producing a film, its trailer and poster. It provides insights into career pathways in film and media.
Knowledge: Know about a range of different technical aspects required to plan and execute media projects
Skills: Be able to collaborate effectively in creative teams with diverse roles and talents
Understanding: Develop an understanding of the different steps of collaborative creative projects
Confidence: Grow confidence in creative abilities and appropriately share the know-how with the team
This programme really improves your understanding of filmmaking, planning, scenes shots and will really help you on your application later on for university. It also teaches you to work together on camera shots and editing that for sure will be needed in the future.
Student, The Aquila School United Arab Emirates
ISP Virtual Exchange
ISP Virtual Exchange encourages classrooms to do a reciprocal virtual exchange of interactive activities with other ISP schools around the globe. This a great opportunity to become familiar with different cultures and build international friendships.
Understanding: Develop an understanding of individuals, communities and global issues using social awareness and empathy
Confidence: Grow confidence from being immersed in a new culture and learning in new settings
When I finished with my first meeting I immediately understood how learning about other cultures is very important to help us understand our own.
Student, MILE Bilingual School, Italy
ISP Model United Nations
ISP MUN supports students as they learn about diplomacy, international relations, research techniques, public speaking and debating which leads to them becoming delegates in Model United Nations Committee both online and in person.
Knowledge: Know about international relations, diplomacy, geography, history and current political affairs
Skills: Be able to use and apply research, writing and public speaking skills
Understanding: Develop an understanding of conflict resolution and effective tools to engage in multicultural contexts
Confidence: Grow confidence in debating with students in international contexts
Model United Nations has helped me to gain so much new knowledge regarding world issues. My public speaking skills have improved tremendously and I have become more confident.
Student, Asia Pacific Schools, Malaysia
Art
Anfa Park
Anti-Bullying Ambassadors
Acro-gymnastics
Athletics
Basketball
Bouskoura Forest
Chess
Class Representatives
Drama
Dance
Football
Green March Celebration
Handball
High School Life Committee
Higher Education Programmes
International University Fair
Maths Competition
Mental Arithmetic
Middle School Life Committee
MUN Ambassadors
Orientation Sessions
Professional Observation Internship
Quran Recitation
Rallye Dictation
Robotics
Ramadan Market
Spelling Bee
Self-defence
Table Tennis
Volleyball
Zoo Exploration
Explore colour, texture, and shape through playful projects that turn imagination into vibrant creations. Build fine motor skills, visual thinking, and confidence while experimenting with different tools, styles, and techniques alongside friends.
The Anfa Park field trip invites and Petite and Moyenne Section children to explore autumn through all their senses. By observing leaves, textures and colours, they enrich their vocabulary, refine fine and gross motor skills and develop curiosity about the natural world in a playful, hands-on setting.
Stand at the forefront of kindness and respect as trained peer leaders dedicated to preventing and addressing bullying. Anti-Bullying Cell Ambassadors listen to classmates, identify worrying situations early and help guide students towards appropriate support.
By raising awareness, leading campaigns and modelling inclusive behaviour, they develop empathy, conflict-resolution and communication skills, while taking on the responsibility of fostering a safe, caring and courageous school culture for everyone.
Explore impressive balances, lifts and tumbling routines that merge gymnastics with acrobatics. Strengthen core muscles, flexibility and coordination while building trust, focus and teamwork through partner and group figures. This course is held by a renowned Moroccan gymnastics champion every Tuesday from 4.30pm to 6.00pm.
Challenge personal limits through running, jumping and throwing events that celebrate individual progress. Build endurance, power and discipline while setting goals, tracking performance and taking pride in every new achievement.
Boost stamina, coordination and quick decision-making in dynamic court sessions. Refine passing, shooting and defensive techniques while strengthening collaboration, communication and tactical awareness.
The Bouskoura Forest visit offers Grande Section students a fully immersive experience in a natural ecosystem. Children observe pine cones, bark and autumn leaves, build specific vocabulary, sharpen observation skills and learn about forest life while cooperating with classmates, making this outing a powerful moment of exploration and discovery.
Think several moves ahead in strategic games that challenge logic and creativity. Develop patience, concentration and critical thinking while exploring tactics, planning winning combinations and learning to handle both victory and defeat.
Serve as the voice of the class, acting as a vital bridge between classmates, teachers and the school leadership. Class Representatives learn to listen actively, gather feedback and present ideas clearly, while helping to resolve everyday issues with fairness and diplomacy.
By organising small initiatives, sharing information and supporting classmates’ wellbeing, they develop key competencies such as communication, negotiation, responsibility and respect for different viewpoints.
Step into different roles and stories, using voice, movement and improvisation to bring characters to life. Build confidence, creativity and communication skills while practising teamwork and enjoying the fun of performing together.
Drama sessions take place every Monday from 4.30pm to 6.00pm.
Express creativity through rhythmic movement, learning choreographies that blend fun, fitness and artistic flair. Build confidence, posture and musicality while developing strength, flexibility and a love of performing.
Sharpen agility, speed and ball control in energetic matches that build tactical thinking and team spirit. Develop coordination, resilience and leadership skills while enjoying the excitement and camaraderie of the world’s favourite sport.
The Green March Celebration marks a historic milestone for Charles Péguy, with the whole school honouring the 50th anniversary of this defining event. This year’s commemoration is even more symbolic, following the 31 October UN resolution confirming the Moroccan nature of the Sahara.
From the youngest pupils to the oldest students, everyone shared an exceptional day filled with immense pride, vibrant patriotism and powerful emotion, reflecting the enthusiasm and unity of the entire educational community.
Experience a high-energy game that combines speed, strength and sharp reflexes. Improve throwing accuracy, spatial awareness and tactical play while building endurance, cooperation and confidence in both attack and defence.
Play an active role in improving high school life by representing student concerns, proposing solutions and leading meaningful initiatives. Members of the High School Life Committee coordinate projects that enhance wellbeing, promote student voice and encourage involvement in school activities and solidarity actions.
Through this responsibility, they develop advanced leadership, advocacy and project-management skills, learning how to run meetings, communicate with administration and put forward constructive proposals that benefit the whole community.
Hosting a range of higher education programmes on campus exposes students to diverse academic fields and professional pathways. Through conferences, workshops and meetings with experts, they gain insight into future options and feel empowered to plan ambitious, realistic study routes.
The International University Fair brings representatives from leading institutions across Europe, Canada, the United States and Asia directly to the school. By meeting admission teams, asking questions and comparing programmes, students expand their horizons, refine their study plans and feel inspired to pursue international opportunities.
Tous Matheux
Students shine in the “Tous Matheux” competition as they tackle mental maths challenges, logic puzzles and real‑life problem‑solving tasks, either individually or in teams.
Along the way, they sharpen reasoning, perseverance and strategic thinking, gain confidence in their mathematical abilities and discover just how creative and enjoyable working with numbers can be.
Train the brain with fast-paced number challenges that turn Maths into an exciting mental workout. Boost concentration, memory and problem-solving skills while building speed, accuracy and confidence with calculations.
Shape everyday life in Middle School by designing projects that bring students together and make school a happier, more inclusive place. Members of the Middle School Life Committee plan events, suggest improvements to school routines and work in teams to turn ideas into reality.
Along the way, they strengthen organisational skills, creativity and initiative, learning how to manage budgets, delegate tasks and collaborate with staff while becoming confident, thoughtful young leaders.
Take a seat on the international stage by representing the school at Model United Nations conferences. MUN Ambassadors research global issues, prepare position papers and debate complex topics with peers from around the world, strengthening public speaking, negotiation and critical-thinking skills.
By practising diplomacy, building consensus and defending well-argued viewpoints in English and French, they grow into confident, culturally aware young leaders ready to engage with the challenges of our global society.
Orientation sessions guide students in choosing their next steps based on their strengths, aspirations and results. Through personalised discussions with teachers and families, they reflect on progress, discover suitable pathways and make informed decisions about their academic and professional future.
Professional observation internships immerse students in real workplaces, allowing them to explore different careers and observe professionals in action. These experiences build practical skills, clarify ambitions and develop maturity, responsibility and confidence.
Students from Grade 2 (CE1) upwards shine in the Quran Recitation Competition, held once or twice a year. According to their level, they prepare selected surahs, working carefully on memorisation, tajwīd, pronunciation and rhythm.
Over one or two competition days, each student recites individually in front of a panel of judges, who assess accuracy of memorisation, correct pronunciation, respect of tajwīd rules, and confidence and clarity. Winners receive Quran‑related prizes, certificates or special recognition, supporting both spiritual and academic growth.
Deepen understanding of spiritual values through guided reading, recitation and reflection. Improve memory, pronunciation and concentration while nurturing respect, discipline and a sense of identity rooted in cultural and religious heritage.
Classes are held every Wednesday from 1.00pm to 2.30pm.
The Rallye Dictation is a motivating literacy event for CE2, CM1 and CM2 that strengthens spelling, grammar, active listening and confidence in written French.
Across all levels, assessment values accuracy, neatness, team spirit and individual progress over competition.
Bring ideas to life by designing, building and programming robots to complete fun challenges. Develop logical thinking, creativity and perseverance while exploring coding, engineering concepts and problem-solving in a hands-on way.
The Ramadan Market is a festive highlight of the school year, where Primary School students design, create and sell their own products in a joyful, community atmosphere. By planning their stalls, making items and interacting with visitors, students put classroom learning into practice in real, entrepreneurial situations.
Learners develop creativity, teamwork, communication and basic financial skills, while celebrating Ramadan together in a meaningful and engaging way.
Students shine in the Annual Spelling Bee, open to all from Grade 2 (CE1) upwards. They study word lists in advance across three levels – easy, intermediate and advanced – then step into lively classroom selection rounds before reaching a judged final.
Along the way, they grow stronger vocabulary, more accurate spelling and real confidence speaking in front of an audience, celebrating their achievements on stage with certificates, medals and trophies.
Build confidence and awareness while learning practical techniques to stay safe in everyday situations. Practise discipline, focus and self-control, strengthening both body and mind through dynamic, age-appropriate routines.
Sharpen reflexes and coordination in fast-paced rallies that blend speed, spin and precision. Develop agility, focus and tactical thinking while mastering serve, return and footwork in a friendly, high‑energy environment that builds confidence and team spirit. Sessions take place every Tuesday from 4.30pm to 6.00pm.
Develop precision, timing and teamwork with upbeat rallies that focus on serving, passing and spiking. Enhance coordination, communication and strategic thinking while building trust and collaboration with every point played. Training is held every Monday from 4.30pm to 6.00pm at the CAF grounds (Cercle Amical Français).
The Zoo trip helps Primary students (CE2, CM1 and CM2) connect with biodiversity and look at the world around them with fresh eyes. By discovering different animal species and habitats, they deepen scientific understanding, expand vocabulary and nurture respect for nature and living beings.
Complimentary childcare options offer families valuable flexibility at the end of the school day, with learners safely looked after in a warm, caring environment.
Children in Kindergarten and Primary School enjoy calm, supervised time by trusted adults who know them well. This service helps families manage busy schedules with peace of mind, knowing their child remains on campus, safe and engaged, at no additional cost:
Kindergarten - 3.45pm – 4.30pm
Primary (CP/CE1) - 3.45pm – 5.00pm
Primary (CE2/CM1 & CM2) - 4.15pm – 5.00pm
Families who need extra flexibility at the end of the day can take advantage of our additional paid complimentary childcare. Our youngest students enjoy relaxed, age‑appropriate activities, time to play with friends or quietly read and unwind:
Kindergarten – 4.30pm – 6.00pm
Primary – 5.00pm – 6.00pm
Our English Nursery runs every Wednesday afternoon and it offers a rich programme of fun, interactive workshops that spark creativity, curiosity and a love of learning through play.
Children explore cooking, arts and crafts, simple science experiments, music, theatre, dance, singing, games, storytelling and more, building language, social and motor skills in a warm, engaging environment where every activity becomes a new adventure.
Nurture talents and passions at Charles Péguy through an exciting and enriching school life and sport, extra-curricular and leadership opportunities, along with thrilling international experiences.
We are delighted to welcome families to our Open Day at Charles Péguy!