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Italian international school

Scuola "Enrico Mattei" (French: École italienne Enrico Mattei, Arabic: مدرسة إنريكو ماتي) is a private Italian international school in Morocco which is headquartered in Casablanca. The main campus in Casablanca includes preschool, primary school, lower secondary school, and upper secondary school. There is also a branch school in Tangier. The school takes its name from Enrico Mattei, an Italian public administrator.

History

The school opened in 1920. In 1995 the Casablanca campus had 50 students. By 2010 the student count grew to 340, with 85% of the students being Moroccans. A branch campus in Tangier was scheduled to open in September of that year.

References

  1. "MAROCCO INDIRIZZI E LINK UTILI" (Archive). Italian Trade Agency (Agenzia per la promozione all'estero e l'internazionalizzazione delle imprese italiane). Retrieved on October 25, 2015. "SCUOLA ITALIANA "ENRICO MATTEI" 23 Av. Hassan Souktani – Casablanca"
  2. "SCUOLE PARITARIE ITALIANE ALL'ESTERO" (Archive). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy. Retrieved on October 2, 2015. p. 6 of 6.
  3. ^ "Emploi et Carrière L’Ecole Enrico Mattei ouvre une succursale à Tanger." L'Economiste. February 8, 2010. Edition N° 3207. Retrieved on October 25, 2015. "Ce dernier qui existe depuis 1920 a de plus en plus de succès auprès des parents. Il compte 340 élèves, tous cycles confondus, contre seulement une cinquantaine en 1995 dont 85% de Marocains, selon le directeur de l'école."

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