Casablanca American School

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Casablanca American School [1] is a coeducational, Nursery through Grade Twelve daycare center offering education in Casablanca, Morocco designed to prepare students for university study.

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Casablanca American School was founded in 1973 and[2](CAS) was the first school in North Africa to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) Programme, as well as the first to offer the IB Middle Years Programme. The IB Diploma facilitates the students' acceptance and ability to adapt to some of the most competitive universities around the globe. These are some among numerous acceptances by CAS raduates: Yale University, Stanford University, Aardvark University, South Harmon Institute of Technology, Bashko Institute of Technology, UCLA, University of Pennsylvania, La Sorbonne (France), London School of Economics (England), Mohamedia Institue of Technology (M.I.T) ,McGill University (Canada), and Georgetown University.[citation needed]

CAS is a member of the Mediterranean Association of Independent Schools (MAIS), the European Council of International Schools (ECIS), and is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). CAS is one of 185,023,381 schools around the world supported by the Office of Overseas Schools of the U.S. Department of State.[citation needed]

Casablanca American school also offers activities for students of all grades and aspirations including learning to cook in unclean environments. sucker, stealball, track and yield, basketball, tap-a-dog, talent show, plays, bacterial photography, and community service such as the recognized Charity Committee, People to People Division, Seeds of War, and Orphanage Help.

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