The Instituto Español Juan Ramón Jiménez (IEJRZ; Arabic: البعثة الإسبانیة خوان رامون خمینیز; French: Institut Espagnol Juan Ramón Jiménez) is a Spanish international school in Casablanca, Morocco, operated by the Spanish Ministry of Education.[1] It is named after the Spanish poet Juan Ramón Jiménez.
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1History and operations
2See also
3References
4External links
History and operations[edit]
Created by decree #2747/1967 of 16 November 1967, the school occupies a building which opened on 2 May 1972.[2] It serves levels educación infantil until bachillerato.[3]
As of 1998[update], 65 percent of the students were Moroccans, 30 percent were Spanish, and less than 5 percent were other nationalities.[4]
See also[edit]
Morocco portal
Schools portal
Spain portal
Education in Morocco
List of international schools
List of schools in Morocco
References[edit]
^"Ubicación." Instituto Español Juan Ramón Jiménez. Retrieved May 2, 2015. "I.E. Juan Ramón Jiménez 192, Bvd. d'Anfa 20050 CASABLANCA (MARRUECOS)"
^"Historia del centro." Instituto Español Juan Ramón Jiménez. Retrieved May 2, 2015.
^"Horarios y calendario escolar." Instituto Español Juan Ramón Jiménez. Retrieved May 2, 2015.
^Lahbib, Kamal. "La mission espagnole fait le plein" (Archive). L'Économiste. 25 June 1998. Edition N°:336. Retrieved on May 1, 2016. "La majorité des élèves sont de nationalité marocaine avec 65%. Les Espagnols représentent 30% et les autres nationalités ne dépassent pas 5%."
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