Rabat American School

Rabat American School
Rabat Lions
Address
1 Bis, Rue El Amir Abdelkader
Agdal, 10000, Rabat
Morocco United States
Coordinates 33°59′59″N 6°51′01″W / 33.999806°N 6.850233°W / 33.999806; -6.850233Coordinates: 33°59′59″N 6°51′01″W / 33.999806°N 6.850233°W / 33.999806; -6.850233
Information
School type Tuition-funded, Non-profit, non-sectarian
Religious affiliation(s) Non-sectarian
Established 1962
Oversight Parent Governed Board of Trustees
CEEB Code 625-175
Head of school Bill Elman
Faculty Approximately 65
Grades Prekindergarten-12
Gender Coeducational
Enrollment Approximately 480
Average class size 18 pupils
Classes offered Information Technology, History/Geography, English, World Languages, Math, Physical Education, Science, Art/Drama/Band, Moroccan Studies, Arabic, French, Spanish, Theory of Knowledge
Language English/French/Arabic
Campus size 8 acres (32,000 m2)
Mascot The RAS Lion
Nickname The Lions
Team name Rabat American School Lions
Accreditation Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Publication Rabat American Zone Radio (RAZ-R)
Newspaper The RAS Uproar
Yearbook Kitabouna (Our Book)
Affiliation Mediterranean Association of International Schools (MAIS), Atlantic Mediterranean Activities Conference (AMAC), Moroccan American Schools Activities Conference (MASAC)
Website http://www.ras.ma/

The Rabat American School is an independent preparatory day school located in Rabat, Morocco. The program is co-educational and non-residential. English is the language of instruction.

Campus

In 1969, the school moved to an 10-acre (40,000 m2) site in the suburb of Agdal. Facilities include four computer labs, six science labs, two libraries, an auditorium, a sports field, a gymnasium and two swimming pools. The school continues to expand today with the recent completion of a new math room.[1]

Curriculum

Rabat American School offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme at the high school level and the high school diploma.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Morocco, Rabat: Rabat American School". Office of Overseas Schools. 2007-11-20.
  2. "Rabat American School". International Baccalaureate Organization.

External links

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