Khalil Gibran School Rabat

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Khalil Gibran School
Location

Information
Opened1986
GradesPreschool to 12th grade
GenderMale and female
Age range4-18
LanguageEnglish, Arabic, French
Websitehttps://www.kgs-rabat.ma/

Khalil Gibran School (KGS) is a

Cambridge University International Examinations (CIE) in collaboration with the British Council. In 1999, KGS was the first school in the Kingdom to offer the British International General Certificate of Education qualifications (IGCSE). The school is situated in the Soussi suburb of Rabat.[1]

The school was acquired by Inspired Education Group, the leading global group of premium schools operating in Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa, the Middle East, South and Latin America in 2022.[2]

Studies

Students are prepared for Moroccan national examinations, and international examinations such as the Cambridge Primary Achievement Award, Cambridge Checkpoint, IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education), A Level and the CIE for schools qualifications (YLEs, KET, PET and FCE).[3] Preparation classes for the American High School diploma are also available. English is the language of instruction for the international subjects. KGS is co-educational and non-residential.

Students

The majority of students are from Morocco, however, 46+ other nationalities currently study there, including:

  • Algerian
  • American
  • Austrian
  • Azerbaijani
  • Bangladeshi
  • Belgian
  • Brazilian
  • British
  • Bulgarian
  • Cameroonian
  • Canadian
  • Chinese
  • Dutch
  • Emirati
  • Filipino
  • French
  • Gambian
  • German
  • Indian
  • Indonesian
  • Iraqi
  • Irish
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Jordanian
  • Korean
  • Kuwaiti
  • Lebanese
  • Libyan
  • Mongolian
  • Nigerian
  • Pakistani
  • Russian
  • Sultanate of Oman
  • Saudi Arabian
  • Spanish
  • Swedish
  • Swiss
  • Thai
  • Yemeni

References

  1. ^ "Khalil Gibran School website".
  2. ^ "Khalil Gibran school joins Inspired". www.inspirededu.com. 2022-06-13. Retrieved 2024-03-27.
  3. ^ "Integrating English into primary education world wide". Archived from the original on 2012-03-21.

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