Rabat - School Report Question and Answers

Are students generally challenged appropriately by the curriculum? Please describe any particular strengths or weaknesses in this area. Do you have any thoughts how the curriculum is applied and implemented at this school?

NO. In our experiences, it seemed that there was no centralized curriculum because every teacher had her or his own curriculum. The new director and the new principal are on route of creating something new and central. - Jun 2018


I think that the IB in itself is challenging, and we have good teachers who teach the IB courses. There are great teachers spread through the whole school. My kids have been challenged, and my kids are conscientious students. - Nov 2017


Math and sciences are very weak. - Nov 2017


One of the greatest strengths is the teachers. We have had very good teachers in every grade. My kids really enjoy learning. When we first moved here, we came from a strenuous academic program in the U.S. My oldest son was in 10th grade. He thought the academic program here was easier than the U.S. that year, but once he started IB his Junior year, he was challenged. The school is moving toward all High School classes being just as challenging as the IB courses. Currently, most of the IB teachers are also teaching lower secondary grades as well, so they are overseeing the preparation for IB. Overall, the whole school is working on having a cohesive curriculum, from Elementary to Secondary. - Oct 2016


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