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🇲🇦Software para Language School · Morocco

Software de Gestión para Language School en Morocco

Morocco has a uniquely multilingual education landscape where French, English, and Arabic language training all coexist. OpenEduCat helps language centers in Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, and other cities manage diverse language programs, DELF/DALF exam prep, and the growing demand for English alongside traditional French education.

33%
Moroccans who speak French fluently
14%
Moroccans with English proficiency (growing rapidly)
100,000+
DELF/DALF candidates from Morocco annually
2,000+
Private language centers across Morocco

Educación en Language School en Morocco

Morocco is undergoing a significant language shift. While French remains the dominant language for business and higher education, English is gaining ground rapidly, particularly among younger Moroccans and in the technology sector. The government introduced English as a mandatory subject from the first year of middle school in 2023. Language centers serve students preparing for DELF/DALF (French), IELTS/TOEFL (English), and standardized Arabic exams. Institut Francais and British Council operate alongside hundreds of private language schools.

Desafíos que Enfrentan las Language Schools de Morocco

Los requisitos locales generan demandas únicas que el software genérico no puede satisfacer.

Managing multiple language programs (French, English, Arabic, sometimes Spanish) under one roof requires distinct curricula, teacher pools, and assessment frameworks.

DELF and DALF exam preparation dominates the French language market. Schools must track student readiness across the A1-C2 levels with different exam formats at each level.

The shift toward English means schools are rapidly expanding English programs, often with limited qualified English-language instructors available locally.

Students often enroll in two languages simultaneously (e.g., English and French), requiring coordinated scheduling to avoid time conflicts.

Cumplimiento Normativo y Regulaciones en Morocco

Soporte integrado para las regulaciones educativas y los requisitos de reporte en Morocco.

Ministry of National Education (MENPS) Licensing

Private language centers must obtain authorization from the Ministry of National Education, Preschool, and Sports. Requirements cover facilities, teacher qualifications, and curriculum content.

CIEP / France Education International Standards

Centers preparing students for DELF/DALF exams must align with France Education International curriculum guidelines and examination formats.

Moroccan Data Protection (CNDP)

The Commission Nationale de controle de la protection des Donnees a caractere Personnel (CNDP) regulates personal data handling. Schools must register data processing activities and obtain consent.

Preguntas Frecuentes

Preguntas frecuentes sobre software de gestión para language school en Morocco.

Can OpenEduCat manage French, English, and Arabic courses in one school?

Yes. Each language program has its own curriculum, instructors, and assessment structure. Students can be enrolled in multiple languages simultaneously with unified profiles.

Does it track DELF/DALF exam preparation?

Yes. You can track student practice scores by skill area (oral comprehension, written production, etc.) for each DELF/DALF level and monitor readiness for upcoming exam sessions.

Can students enroll in two languages at once?

Yes. The scheduling system prevents time conflicts when students are in both French and English programs. Financial management handles multi-course discounts.

Does the system support Arabic and French?

Yes. The interface supports both Arabic (with RTL layout) and French, along with other languages. Records and reports can be generated in either language.

Is the Community Edition suitable for a small language center?

Yes. A center with one or two language programs and a few hundred students can run effectively on the free Community Edition.

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