School Management System in Algeria
A trilingual Arabic-French-Tamazight SMS built for private schools, AEFE French-mission lycées, Arabic-curriculum écoles and vocational institutes across Algiers, Oran, Constantine and the wilayas.
OpenEduCat is a school management system in Algeria that unifies student records, academic operations, Baccalauréat algérien tracking, trilingual Arabic-French-Tamazight communication and DZD billing in one platform, engineered for the language and regulatory reality of Algerian private, mission and vocational schools.
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Arabic + French + Tamazight Trilingual UI (Full RTL Arabic)
Right-to-left Arabic alongside French and Tamazight (Tifinagh script supported) in a single interface. Staff, parents and students each pick their language; report cards, bulletins de notes, parent SMS and invoices generate in any of the three from one dataset — so an Arabic-curriculum école in Constantine and a French-track lycée in Algiers can run on the same platform without language friction.
Baccalauréat Algérien Progression Tracking
Track student progression toward the Baccalauréat algérien with subject weightings, moyenne générale calculation and coefficient logic aligned to the ONEC (Office National des Examens et Concours) exam structure. Configurable streams cover Sciences Expérimentales, Mathématiques, Lettres et Philosophie, Langues Étrangères, Gestion et Économie, plus parallel IGCSE/IB streams for AEFE and international lycées.
Ministère de l'Éducation Nationale (MEN) Report Formats
Pre-built bulletins, relevés de notes and attendance registers approximate the templates used by the Ministère de l'Éducation Nationale and DEW (Direction de l'Éducation de la Wilaya) offices. All report layouts are fully editable so schools can match wilaya-specific requirements in Alger, Oran, Constantine, Sétif or Annaba without re-building from scratch.
DZD Currency Billing with Algerian Tax Handling
Issue tuition invoices and receipts in Algerian dinars (DZD) with payment plans tuned to the Algerian school year (rentrée scolaire in September, trimestre cycles, end-of-year balances). Supports partial payments, scholarship credits and bank-transfer reconciliation for CCP and BEA/BNA accounts commonly used by Algerian families.
Hijri and Gregorian Dual Calendar
Schedule terms, examens and Ramadan-adjusted timetables using the Hijri calendar while exporting reports in Gregorian dates. Built-in awareness of Algerian public holidays (Yennayer, Aïd, Independence Day, Revolution Day) and the standard Algerian school week so timetables don't need manual patching each rentrée.
AEFE French-Mission School Awareness
Configurable curriculum modes for AEFE (Agence pour l'Enseignement Français à l'Étranger) lycées like Lycée International Alexandre-Dumas in Algiers or Lycée Français in Oran. Supports French national bulletins, Pronote-style competency tracking and dual reporting for families straddling the Algerian and French systems.
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Is the Arabic, French and Tamazight interface a real translation or just menu labels?
Full trilingual localization, not surface-level. Menus, forms, bulletins de notes, parent portal, SMS templates, invoices and gradebooks render correctly in Arabic (full RTL with Arabic typography), French and Tamazight (Tifinagh script supported, Latin transliteration optional). Numerals can be configured as Eastern Arabic (٠١٢٣) or Western (0123) per school. Each user picks their preferred language at login, so a French-language director, an Arabic-language teacher and a Tamazight-language parent can work from the same record.
Will OpenEduCat report formats work with the Algerian Ministère de l'Éducation Nationale?
We ship pre-built bulletins and relevés de notes approximating the templates published by the Ministère de l'Éducation Nationale and used by DEW offices across the 48 wilayas. Because individual Directions de l'Éducation de la Wilaya sometimes apply local variations, every report layout is fully editable — schools can match whatever Alger, Oran, Constantine or their specific DEW currently requires. We do not claim formal MEN certification; schools should always validate the final layout with their wilaya office before the trimestre cycle starts.
How does Baccalauréat algérien tracking work in the platform?
OpenEduCat models the Baccalauréat algérien exactly the way ONEC structures it: each stream (Sciences Expérimentales, Mathématiques, Lettres et Philosophie, Langues Étrangères, Gestion et Économie, Techniques Mathématiques) has its own subjects with the correct coefficients. The platform computes the moyenne générale and the moyenne pondérée throughout 1AS, 2AS and 3AS so teachers and families can see exactly how a student is tracking against the bac before the official ONEC exam. AEFE lycées can additionally enable the French Baccalauréat structure in parallel for dual-track students.
Where is our data hosted? Algeria has limited in-country datacenter capacity.
Honest answer: Algeria's in-country commercial cloud capacity is still maturing, and many Algerian schools prefer sovereign or regional hosting for data-residency and parent-trust reasons. OpenEduCat supports three deployment models: (1) fully on-premise on your own server inside the school or at a local Algerian hosting provider, (2) hosted in a neighbouring region with low latency to Algeria — typically France (Paris/Marseille) for AEFE-aligned schools, or UAE for schools wanting an Arab-region presence, or (3) hybrid: on-premise primary with encrypted offsite backup. We help each school pick based on your data-residency preference and connectivity.
What does OpenEduCat cost in DZD for an Algerian school?
Pricing is per-student and billed in Algerian dinars (DZD) with trimestre or annual payment options aligned to the Algerian school year. A typical mid-sized private école or lycée in Algiers, Oran or Constantine with 400-800 students lands in a predictable per-student range; AEFE lycées and vocational/technical instituts get the same per-student model. We provide a written DZD quote with all-in pricing — implementation, training in French and Arabic, support and hosting — so you can budget cleanly against your trimestre tuition collection cycle. Contact the team for a wilaya-specific quote.
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