FEDE General Assembly Held in Marrakech, April 22-23

The European Federation of Schools (FEDE) held its annual general assembly in Marrakech on April 22-23, 2026, after 15 years of European-only sessions.

FEDE General Assembly Held in Marrakech, April 22-23

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The European Federation of Schools (FEDE) held its annual general assembly in Marrakech, Morocco, on April 22 and 23, 2026. This marked the first time in 15 years that the assembly took place outside Europe, returning to a location where the federation had previously held meetings.

The event, themed around 'transitions,' brought together representatives from FEDE member institutions across Europe and beyond. Discussions focused on educational transitions, including digital transformation and pedagogical innovation, as well as the role of schools in adapting to societal changes.

FEDE, founded in 1972, is a non-profit organization that brings together over 500 schools and universities in more than 30 countries. The choice of Marrakech for the 2026 assembly underscores the federation's commitment to internationalization and dialogue with African partners.

No specific outcomes or resolutions from the assembly have been publicly released as of April 24, 2026. The federation's next meeting is expected to be announced in due course.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is FEDE?

FEDE (Fédération Européenne des Écoles) is a non-profit federation founded in 1972, bringing together over 500 schools and universities in more than 30 countries.

Why was the assembly held in Marrakech?

After 15 years of European-only sessions, the 2026 assembly was held in Marrakech to emphasize internationalization and dialogue with African partners.

What was the theme of the 2026 assembly?

The theme was 'transitions,' focusing on digital transformation, pedagogical innovation, and schools' adaptation to societal changes.

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