Khalil Gibran School (KGS) is a Moroccan and British English International School in Rabat, Morocco co-founded in 1986 by Fouad Lyoubi. The school is named after Lebanese artist, poet, and writer Khalil Gibran.
The curriculum is a combination of Moroccan, British and American educational programs offering a fully tri-lingual, (Arabic, English, French) education designed to prepare students for the global challenges of the 21st century. KGS is licensed by 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).
Khalil Gibran School at a glance
-Founded in 1986
-Student body of over 700 students from our Pre-School through High School
-Student body representing 70 nationalities and growing
-Trilingual Education (Arabic, English, French) following the guidelines of Cambridge University and of the National Ministry of Education
-The only exam administrator in Morocco for IGCSE and GCE since 1998
-Registered as an affiliated center of the University of Cambridge Examinations under N° MA011
-Internationally recognized ISO 9001 : 2008 certificate standard for quality management systems since 2014
-Partners with the British Council MA002
-Accredited to teach the International Moroccan Baccalaureate English option since 2015
-KGS and Le Kindergarten Marrakech since 2015
-Member of COBIS (Council of British International Schools) since 2017 https://www.cobis.org.uk/