Secondary and sixth form international school fees in Casablanca sit at the upper end of each school whole school range, from the lycee years in the French network to MAD 130,000 to 140,000 at the top of the British and American market before exams and extras.
The secondary and sixth form years are the most expensive stage in Casablanca and sit at the upper end of each school whole school range, as the timetable broadens into the examined pathway. The French network carries pupils through to the Baccalaureate at Terminale, the British schools to IGCSE and A level, and the American and IB schools to the AP or the IB Diploma. The bands below are the published whole school ranges from the Casablanca international schools hub, in Moroccan dirham, with the senior years near the top of each.
The legacy Casablanca American School runs only to Grade 8, so it does not offer a full secondary or sixth form and is not listed below. Because the dirham is loosely tied to the euro, the figures stay fairly stable for euro paid families. Compare this stage with the primary and nursery and preschool pages to see how the bill builds.
| School | Curriculum | Published whole school band | Where this stage sits |
|---|---|---|---|
| George Washington Academy | American (AP) | MAD 90,000 to 140,000 | Upper end (high school) |
| London Academy Casablanca | British (IGCSE, A Level) | MAD 80,000 to 130,000 | Upper end (Y10 to Y13) |
| International School of Morocco | American and IB Diploma | MAD 75,000 to 120,000 | Upper end (IB Diploma) |
| Lycee Lyautey | French Baccalaureate | MAD 30,000 to 70,000 | Upper end (lycee to Terminale) |
| Ecole Belge de Casablanca | Belgian (French language) | MAD 35,000 to 60,000 | Upper end (to Terminale) |
| OSUI network (Lyautey feeder) | French Baccalaureate | MAD 25,000 to 55,000 | Upper end (lycee to Terminale) |
| Lycee Massignon (OSUI) | French Baccalaureate | MAD 30,000 to 55,000 | Upper end (lycee to Terminale) |
The Casablanca hub publishes whole school ranges spanning Maternelle to Terminale, so the band shown for each school is that full range in Moroccan dirham, with secondary and sixth form tuition sitting at the upper end of it. These are indicative published ranges, not exact per year quotes, and schools bill in dirham at a rate loosely tied to the euro. Confirm current fees in each school fee schedule.
The senior school adds examination costs on top of the standard extras, with board fees for the IGCSE, A level, AP or IB Diploma falling due in the final years. Budget the following on top of tuition.
| Cost | Indicative band | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Registration or enrolment | One off, non refundable | Charged per applicant on admission; confirm the amount in each fee schedule. |
| Capital or development levy | Where charged | A building fund contribution several of the Anglophone schools apply on top of tuition. |
| Examination entry | In the diploma years | IGCSE, A level, AP or IB Diploma board fees, billed per candidate in the final years. |
| Transport | Route based | Common given the spread from Anfa out to Bouskoura and the Dar Bouazza axis. |
| All in uplift | Roughly 12 to 18 per cent above headline | Registration, capital levy, transport, trips and lunches combined, per the Casablanca hub. |
Bands above are indicative ranges, not a single school quote. Always confirm current figures in a school fee schedule before budgeting.
Curriculum drives the senior bill sharply in Casablanca. The Anglophone schools, George Washington Academy, London Academy and the International School of Morocco, sit at the top because the AP, A level and IB Diploma are resource heavy in the final two years, and their whole school ranges reach MAD 120,000 to 140,000. The French network runs its Baccalaureate pathway far more economically through the AEFE system, so a Terminale place at Lyautey or Massignon costs a fraction of the Anglophone equivalent.
University destination is the quiet driver behind the senior fee. Families choosing the IB Diploma or A levels are often paying for the English medium route to universities in the UK, North America and beyond, while the French Baccalaureate route feeds French and European universities at a much lower cost. The choice made at secondary is really a choice about where the pathway leads.
Tuition is the headline, but admission levies, transport and lunches add up. Use our comparison tool to line up Casablanca fees against the city your offer is in.
Open the fee comparison toolExamination entry is the cost that surprises senior families most. Board fees for the IGCSE, A level, AP or IB Diploma are billed per candidate, and per subject in some cases, in the final years, and retakes carry their own charge. Families arriving mid cycle should also ask about a one off senior placement assessment.
The capital or development levy at the Anglophone schools remains a line to plan for, since it sits on top of tuition and outside the headline figure. Add transport from the spread out campuses and the trips programme, and the Casablanca hub notes the all in figure runs 12 to 18 per cent above headline tuition.
Secondary and sixth form international school fees in Casablanca sit at the upper end of each school whole school range, from the lycee years in the French network up to MAD 130,000 to 140,000 at the top of the British and American market before exams and extras. Confirm the senior rate with each school.
George Washington Academy carries the highest whole school range at MAD 90,000 to 140,000, with London Academy and the International School of Morocco close behind, so the senior years at these schools sit at the top of the city market.
The French curriculum network, led by Lycee Lyautey, Lycee Massignon and the wider OSUI schools, carries pupils to the Baccalaureate at Terminale far more economically than the Anglophone schools because it is subsidised through the AEFE system.
Yes. Examination entry for the IGCSE, A level, AP or IB Diploma falls due in the final years and is billed per candidate, with retakes charged separately. Confirm the schedule with each school.
No. The legacy Casablanca American School campus runs only to Grade 8, so families seeking a full secondary and sixth form should look to the British, American, IB or French schools listed on the Casablanca hub.
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