Where the edge of Hassan district meets the labyrinth of the Old Medina, one can easily pass by a hidden educational gem found at MCAS. Upon entering the building, climbing up the twisted French staircase, you would still not expect a school was there. This is the key of the environment of MCAS, it is small and compact. This translates into less students, but means that the individualization of the educational plan is by far superior to others. I was given considerable work on vocabulary comprehension, listening,
writing, and reading from a variety or sources such as news programs, newspaper articles, online matierals, etc. This overall comprehensive study tends to outweigh other classes I've had with others. Abdelsalam and Ali did everything they could to always make me feel welcome, develop my education, and even went out of their way to help me when issues manifested outside of school. You'll not only gain an education with MCAS, but dear friends as well.
What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
You may be nervous to actually use a foreign language with native speakers, but Moroccans are some of the most welcoming people in this sense. Hint: You can even get great deals in the Medina, by just attempting to haggle in their language.