Photos of My Work – The American School of Marrakesh

The American School of Marrakesh - May, 2008

Here is where I work. It is the American School of Marrakesh, Morocco. I teach the third graders, who are mostly eight years old, going on nine.

The American School of Marrakesh - April, 2008

Madame Monet

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7 Comments on “Photos of My Work – The American School of Marrakesh”


  1. A beautiful environment for learning!

    The American School in my city looks nice but not as good as yours.

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  2. I concur with Raj, that is an impressive campus. I am sure it certainly makes the trek into work that much easier.

    Do you remember the CSN song “Marrakesh Express?” It is a whimsical number about psychedelic delights.

  3. Kristen Says:

    Wow, the school looks nice and green right now. I bet the children love playing outside, except has it gotten hot? The kids their friends there but are doing well considering. Nik misses her puppy esp.
    : ) take care. Kristen

  4. Miki Says:

    Bonjour Madame Monet!
    I am so happy to see the place where you work, it is nice to imagine you there teaching the children. It is a beautiful school too, I think I never saw such a beautiful school before! The schools where I went to didn’t look so inviting at all!

  5. elle Says:

    hi i`m from england and that school looks so nice i go to frances bardsley school for girls i have family in america that live in seattle. PLEASE REPLY BACK!

  6. wpm1955 Says:

    Hi Elle,

    Nice of you to visit my blog! I hope you are enjoying your school in England.

    Best regards,
    Madame Monet, in Marrakesh

  7. Fare Target Says:

    That’s great!

    I always loved the style of old Moroccan “sandhouse”-like architecture :)
    I wish I had a house like that… Really, I find this architecture truly unique.


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