Royal College (Rabat)

The Royal College (Arabic: المدرسة المولوية al-madrasa al-mawlawiya, French: Collège royal) is an education establishment located inside the royal palace in Rabat. Since its foundation in 1942 during the French Protectorate, it has specialized in the education of princes and princesses of the Alaouite dynasty. Its director is Abdeljalil Lahjomri.

History

The Royal Academy was created in 1942 by Mohammed V under the French protectorate. This came after the monarch initially tried to send his son Hassan II to the École des Roches in France but couldn't because of World War II. The school opens a class for each senior member of the Alaouite Royal family. It previously opened classes for Hassan II, Moulay Abdallah, Lalla Amina, Mohammed VI, the daughters of Hassan II: Lalla Meryem, Lalla Asma, Lalla Hasna; Prince Moulay Rachid, Prince Moulay Ismail, Sharifa Lalla Soukaïna Filali and Moulay Hassan, Crown Prince of Morocco.

Classes

Class of Prince Moulay Hassan

Some of the attendees:

  • Hassan II
  • Ahmed Reda Guedira
  • Ahmed Osman
  • Abdellah Gharnit
  • Prince Moulay Youssef Alaoui (son of Prince Moulay Idriss Alaoui, the older brother of Mohammed V)
  • Moulay Salama Ben Zidan
  • Abdesalam Berchid
  • Mohammed Hajji
  • Abdelhafid Kadiri (Minister of Sport in the 1970s)

Class of Princess Lalla Amina

Some of the attendees:

Class of Prince Sidi Mohammed

The class was opened officially in 1973.

* joined in 1977

Class of Prince Moulay Rachid

Some of the attendees:

People who worked at the Royal Academy

  • Mehdi Ben Barka, was the teacher of mathematics for Crown Prince Hassan II.
  • Ahmed Bahnini, taught Arabic for the class of Crown Prince Hassan II.
  • Pierre Lagisquet, classics professor for the class of Princess Lalla Amina.