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'''''Lycée Descartes''''' (formerly known as '''Lycée Gouraud''''') is a French international school in [[Rabat]], [[Morocco]].<ref>[http://www.lycee-descartes.ac.ma/ Home page]. ''Lycée Descartes''. Retrieved on 5 April 2015. "B.P. 768, Place Jean Courtin, Agdal, 10 106 Rabat - Maroc"</ref>
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'''''Lycée Descartes''''' (formerly known as '''''Lycée Gouraud''''') is a French international school in [[Rabat]], [[Morocco]].<ref>[http://www.lycee-descartes.ac.ma/ Home page] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190124231647/https://lycee-descartes.ac.ma/ |date=2019-01-24 }}. ''Lycée Descartes''. Retrieved on 5 April 2015. "B.P. 768, Place Jean Courtin, Agdal, 10 106 Rabat - Maroc"</ref>


The establishment is managed by the [[Agency for French Education Abroad|AEFE]], an agency under the administration of the French [[Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs|Ministry of Foreign Affairs]], that assures the quality of schools teaching the French national curriculum outside France. The lycee is affiliated with the [[:fr: Académie de Bordeaux (éducation)| Academy of Bordeaux]] in France. It replaced the first French junior high establishment in Morocco, "Le Lycée Gouraud" which was built in 1919 during the French Protectorate, and later became a public high school named after the late king Hassan II.
The establishment is directly managed by the [[Agency for French Education Abroad|AEFE]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://aefe.fr/reseau-scolaire-mondial/rechercher-un-etablissement|title=Rechercher un établissement|publisher=[[Agency for French Education Abroad]]|access-date=2024-03-15|language=fr}} - Purple means "Gestion directe" (directly operated), and this school is in the color code for purple.</ref> an agency under the administration of the French [[Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (France)|Ministry of Foreign Affairs]], that assures the quality of schools teaching the French national curriculum outside France. The lycee is affiliated with the {{ill|Academy of Bordeaux|fr|Académie de Bordeaux (éducation)}} in France. It replaced the first French junior high establishment in Morocco, "Le Lycée Gouraud" which was built in 1919 during the French Protectorate, and later became a public high school named after the late king Hassan II.


This school, which opened its doors to students on October 1963 in the Agdal neighborhood of Rabat, is one of the largest French education institutions in Morocco. It welcomes 2 500 students, of various national origins: 48% French, 48% Moroccan and 4% other internationals, and spans middle school classes through [[classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles]].
This school, which opened its doors to students in October 1963 in the Agdal neighborhood of Rabat, is one of the largest French education institutions in Morocco. It welcomes 2 500 students, of various national origins: 48% French, 48% Moroccan and 4% other internationals, and spans middle school classes through [[classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles]].


Known for training the elite of the country, and for promising equally good prospects to graduates in Morocco as outside of it, the Lycee consistently registers a success rate at the [[baccalauréat]] (98.9% across all majors in 2012) that is significantly higher than the national average in France (84.5% in 2012).
Known for training the elite of the country, and for promising equally good prospects to graduates in Morocco as outside of it, the Lycee consistently registers a success rate at the [[baccalauréat]] (98.9% across all majors in 2012) that is significantly higher than the national average in France (84.5% in 2012).


The Lycée Descartes produced many notable Moroccan and French politicians, scientists, executives, athletes and cultural icons. (See {{cat|Alumni of Lycée Descartes (Rabat)}})
The Lycée Descartes produced many notable Moroccan and French politicians, scientists, executives, athletes and cultural icons. (See {{cat|Alumni of Lycée Descartes (Rabat)}})


==Notable alumni==
==Notable alumni==
{{main cat|Alumni of Lycée Descartes (Rabat)}}
{{main cat|Alumni of Lycée Descartes (Rabat)}}




==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{in lang|fr}} ''[http://www.lycee-descartes.ac.ma/ Lycée Descartes]''
* {{in lang|fr}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20190124231647/https://lycee-descartes.ac.ma/ Lycée Descartes]
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Lycée Descartes (formerly known as Lycée Gouraud) is a French international school in Rabat, Morocco.[1]

The establishment is directly managed by the AEFE,[2] an agency under the administration of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, that assures the quality of schools teaching the French national curriculum outside France. The lycee is affiliated with the Academy of Bordeaux [fr] in France. It replaced the first French junior high establishment in Morocco, "Le Lycée Gouraud" which was built in 1919 during the French Protectorate, and later became a public high school named after the late king Hassan II.

This school, which opened its doors to students in October 1963 in the Agdal neighborhood of Rabat, is one of the largest French education institutions in Morocco. It welcomes 2 500 students, of various national origins: 48% French, 48% Moroccan and 4% other internationals, and spans middle school classes through classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles.

Known for training the elite of the country, and for promising equally good prospects to graduates in Morocco as outside of it, the Lycee consistently registers a success rate at the baccalauréat (98.9% across all majors in 2012) that is significantly higher than the national average in France (84.5% in 2012).

The Lycée Descartes produced many notable Moroccan and French politicians, scientists, executives, athletes and cultural icons. (See Category:Alumni of Lycée Descartes (Rabat))

Notable alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Home page Archived 2019-01-24 at the Wayback Machine. Lycée Descartes. Retrieved on 5 April 2015. "B.P. 768, Place Jean Courtin, Agdal, 10 106 Rabat - Maroc"
  2. ^ "Rechercher un établissement" (in French). Agency for French Education Abroad. Retrieved 2024-03-15. - Purple means "Gestion directe" (directly operated), and this school is in the color code for purple.

External links[edit]

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