Homeschooling in Morocco
I'm seriously considering moving back home to Morocco. The only think that's holding me back is my kid's schooling. I have 3 kids; 14, 9 and 7. They all go to public American schools here in the states, and have never tried homeschooling before. I would like to get any Good Insights about Homeschooling in Morocco; issues, advice, helpful resources... anything would be greatly appreciated

Thank you
Nazha
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Ohh and my english not good ..
Welcome Nezha ^^
Inshallah you are well.
I am a British Moroccan, who has decided to home educate my 4 girls, ages range from 8month to 10 years.I started home educating in the UK and now we are considering a more permanent聽 move to Morocco i am looking into setting up a home education network local as i am in the North of Morocco.
If the move becomes a reality, i am looking to employe a local teacher to bridge my knowledge gaps and to compliment what i will teach them.
I would be happy to advise where i can.
Kind Regards
I am planning a move to Morocco this summer (2015). I will be moving to the northern part of Morocco (Tangier/Tetouan).
My 2 kids (12, and 10) do not now any French and they are not good in Arabic, so I am looking at HSing option.
They are in a private school in US now, so HSing is going to be new to us (parents) and them.
If you came across any HSing network, or would like to start one to share resources, I will be very happy to join
you. It seems there are lots of questions on this topic, but I could not find resources online.
You can Email me at : xxx
Thank you
I recommend you the site brookbenoit.com, it's a blog by an American expat, homeschooling mother of six kids living in Morocco. You can read her posts about her homeschooling experience in Morocco or contact her to ask questions.
find out of the government acknowledge the homeschooling.
Not every country except it and like already stated by Mohcinb, its is not common in the Arabic world.
There are plenty of options and the list can be overwhelming especially if you're new to homeschooling in general.
I am currently homeschooling 2 of my children using a curriculum from my home country, New Zealand. We have been here 2 years. We live in between tangier and azailah on the coast.
I find it all good apart from the kids being able to meet and interact with children their age. Both speak fluent Arabic as my husband is moroccan.
Would love a group like this to belong to.
I homeschool my kids in Rabat.聽 It has been a struggle finding a homeschool community with kids my own children's' ages.聽 They definitely need more socialization for their development, as they sometimes feel isolated and crave friendships, especially when they see their friends in the U.S. hanging out, etc.聽 I use Keystone High School and Calvert.聽 Calvert is great, comprehensive, and has great supplemental classes such as music and art, online access to different types of learning platforms, such as a Brain pop subscription, access to online libraries, Discovery videos, and a computer literacy program.聽 Keystone is ok, does the job with an accredited American high school certificate, affordable, and depending on the teacher, the kids can develop a good repertoire with their teachers. There are also clubs they join.聽 I would just be careful as if your kids are on the computer all day, there are negative health effects as well as making sure you have parental controls on sites as it is tempting to waste time on the computer, access unhealthy/inappropriate websites, etc.聽 The kids are more self-guided, which builds responsibility and self-motivation, but I monitor through a parent account to make sure they are completing things:)聽 Anyway, best of luck everyone and if anyone has kids that are 10, 14, and 16 or near there, my kids would love to meet up to bowl or at a park or something.聽
Ghada
I am starting homeschooling my 10year old next week. I am researching options in Rabat, and I found some piano lessons, and I'll be taking her for ice scating once a week. My son who is 16 will also be homeschooled. I heard lycee Descartes has a climbing wall, but I don't know if it's possible to sign up a kid that doesn't attend classes there. Anyway, there are other homeschoolers here.
We could get our kids together sometimes.
I am glad to see your message as I am also interested in moving back to Morocco this coming school year and would like to consider homeschooling for my kids 8 and 6. I did some researchs and knew that it can be a great studying way for kids to improve their聽 skills and also good for their behavior, however I did't really find family groups or association for Americain homescholing in Morocco, but there are several good online American聽 schools that are available. I didn't see the date of your post,聽 are you considering moving back soon? Please inform if you could get any related details.
Amal
Our family just moved to the Tetouan area and we are homeschooling our children (age 13 and 10). We'd definitely be interested in connecting with other families who are homeschooling to share ideas and for the children to meet up. Are you still up in the area? Do you know of another other people also homeschooling?
Our issue is finding the best quranic/arabic schools/madrasas bearing in mind were foreigners..ie dont speak arabic (the kids) as we will be continuing homeschooling
And rent seems ridiculously expensive for what you get compared to the UK or is it me?
Id really appreciate some help from expats who can advice as to sme good agencies etc
If you're on Facebook there is a group of mostly expat women living in Morocco (a lot from the UK) and I know a handful of them homeschool. If you're interested in it send me a message inshallah.
ummzubair wrote:Hi all we are thinking of moving to the tangier area towards the end of the year with our 2 boys (4/6)
Our issue is finding the best quranic/arabic schools/madrasas bearing in mind were foreigners..ie dont speak arabic (the kids) as we will be continuing homeschooling
And rent seems ridiculously expensive for what you get compared to the UK or is it me?
Id really appreciate some help from expats who can advice as to sme good agencies etc
I meant to quote you instead of simply replying. I also wanted to add that I believe there's also a group specifically for Tangier, but I am not a member.
The Facebook group is far more active than this forum so you're more likely to get a quick reply.
I am from the UK and have been living in Morocco for the past year al hamdulillah.
I have decided to home school my twin girls aged 3 years as the schools here are mixed boys and girls and are very secular.
I will be sending them to Quran school part time once they reach age 5 (this is the age they start accepting children) and then the rest of the time we will follow a curriculum from the UK for them.
If you have any questions about home schooling or morocco in general feel free to get in touch with me uhkti.
I was planning quite some time to send my children to Morocco but their schooling in Morocco was holding me back. they are all in secondary school here in UK and I can't afford to send them to private school in Morocco so I was looking at home schooling but I could not find good information.
It will be great if you can shed some light for me about home schooling chance in Morocco and cost of living in general.
Rental cost for 2-3 bedroom apartment in average area?
best city for home-schooling?
I have 4 children whom I would like to send and my wife
And any other information you may think is important for me?
Thanks for your time reply.
Abdinur
We are considering moving to either asilah or essaouira next year. An open question is still how we are going to school our three boys 2/5/7 (our family languages are german and arabic). All the public/public schools we have visited so far are...just not what we are looking for. So we are considering homeschooling. Any contacts?? Could you please put me in contact with this facebook group? I was thinking about a mixture of homeschooling combined with for example arabic/french courses in a school or with a freelance teacher, any experiences? Thanx a million!
I hope my message find you well
Its been a while that you have posted for this matter and i would like to know your experience with home schooling , how was it in morocco , what was the + amd -聽 , and what are the fruit of your past plans for your childs nowadays聽 ?
I will be glad to hear you experience
Best regards
Ali
Your are right about the private schools being expensive in Morocco, it's not so much that the fees are expensive but the real problem that we found is that the private school system is corrupt, the vast majority of the teachers are untrained professionals to teach especially since the government decided to ban the public school teacher to work in both the private and the public sector.
As for the public sector the government is starting to make changes but its not enough as the problem here is that large section of them, not all but definitely a lot of them don't teach in the classroom and extort the parents to pay for tutoring fees outside of the classroom (which exist in the private sector as well). From my personal experience Private tutoring for my kids One on one was going to be between 750 DH and 2000 DH per month per subject, per child!
Homeschooling is not officially recognized in Morocco. You can sign them up for homeschooling in the country of residence. I have done this before and the best curriculum ( in my humble opinion) is the Singapore curriculum, they teach all their subjects in English and are considered one the best in the world. Anyone that is interested in this here is a link to their online store, and I'm not an affiliate to this, but I have tried them and they were great.
I saw that you where asking about rent in Rabat, for something decent in an Ok area rent start from 3000 Dh and up and rent is scares here too.聽 Rabat is very expensive but relatively safer than other cities.
I hope this helps you, let me know if you need any other info.
Hafida.
I'm so glad that i found you guys, I'm moroccan living in Casablanca, I'm planning to homeschool my son 3y old, but i Still don't Know which curriculum i should choose Knowing that i'm looking for an american or il program,聽 and what if some Day, my son wants me to put him in school here in Morrocco,聽 is there a curriculum with an international accreditation,聽 recognized by schools here ?
Many thanks for any information / experience anything could help,聽 and Thank you for your time and
gswadek wrote:Hi All,
I homeschool my kids in Rabat.聽 It has been a struggle finding a homeschool community with kids my own children's' ages.聽 They definitely need more socialization for their development, as they sometimes feel isolated and crave friendships, especially when they see their friends in the U.S. hanging out, etc.聽 I use Keystone High School and Calvert.聽 Calvert is great, comprehensive, and has great supplemental classes such as music and art, online access to different types of learning platforms, such as a Brain pop subscription, access to online libraries, Discovery videos, and a computer literacy program.聽 Keystone is ok, does the job with an accredited American high school certificate, affordable, and depending on the teacher, the kids can develop a good repertoire with their teachers. There are also clubs they join.聽 I would just be careful as if your kids are on the computer all day, there are negative health effects as well as making sure you have parental controls on sites as it is tempting to waste time on the computer, access unhealthy/inappropriate websites, etc.聽 The kids are more self-guided, which builds responsibility and self-motivation, but I monitor through a parent account to make sure they are completing things:)聽 Anyway, best of luck everyone and if anyone has kids that are 10, 14, and 16 or near there, my kids would love to meet up to bowl or at a park or something.聽
Ghada
I would love to meet you i'm from Casablanca and willing to homeschool my Kids using calvert curriculum, can you please share with me your experience. Contact me anytime :S**** . Thank you anyway
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H1tchcock,
Welcome to 大咖福利影院聽
Please note that thread is quite old.
I would advise you to create a new topic on the Morocco forum to ask your questions.
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Cheryl
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@Chaiah wow that sounds fantastic, please tell me if you went there yet and if you have set it all up. I think it's great that you are Jewish and so accomodating to your Muslim son in law. God bless all of you.
Hello azizadadaami,
Welcome to 大咖福利影院
The last time Chaiah visited the forum was 3 years ago I doubt that you may get any information from her.
What I would suggest, is that you start a new thread on the Rabat forum to ask your questions.
I am sure that people on this forum will gladly help you.
Cheers,
Cheryl
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