American Group International Transforms Inclusive Education in Morocco

Julie Wilburn builds schools in Morocco offering holistic, English-language programs for underserved students.

Feb 1, 2026
Julie Wilburn with a diverse group of students and staff at American Group International, fostering inclusive education in Morocco.

From Maryland to Morocco: A Vision for Inclusive Learning

Julie Wilburn remembers the moment clearly. A child, struggling silently in a classroom that could not meet their needs, looked at her with a mix of hope and fear. That gaze sparked a mission that would carry her across continents. As Founder and CEO of American Group International, Julie has dedicated over a decade to creating schools where every student, regardless of background or ability, can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.

A Mission Rooted in Inclusion

Julie’s journey began in Maryland, United States, where she developed a passion for education and advocacy. She recognized early that traditional schools often fail students who do not fit a standard model. From children with learning differences to students from low-income families, many were left isolated, underserved, or overlooked.

Her mission is clear: expand access to meaningful education for all children, especially those marginalized by conventional systems. “Every child deserves to feel valued and supported,” Julie explains. “Education is not just about academics. It is about nurturing the whole person, including their emotional and social well-being.”

Building Schools That Serve the Whole Child

When Julie moved to Agadir, Morocco, she brought this vision to life. She founded American Group International to serve students who had previously been excluded or underserved. Her approach goes beyond textbooks and exams. Programs focus on English-language mastery while integrating alternative education methods, social-emotional support, and individualized attention.

Students experience an environment of care, not judgment. Teachers receive professional development in modern pedagogical strategies, while families are actively included in their child’s learning journey. Julie’s dedication ensures that the schools function as a home away from home, giving students a safe space to grow.

Overcoming Challenges in Traditional Education

Many children arrive at American Group International having struggled in previous schools. Traditional systems often ignored learning differences, provided unequal opportunities, or isolated students from social connections. Julie’s schools reverse these patterns. Every classroom emphasizes inclusion, collaboration, and personalized support.

Scholarships and financial aid ensure that economic barriers do not prevent access to quality education. Julie believes that affordability should not define the standard for learning. “We structure tuition to reach as many families as possible,” she says. “My life is simple, but the opportunities we offer our students must be limitless.”

Innovating Through Micro-Schools

One of Julie’s most significant breakthroughs is the micro-school model. Smaller class sizes allow for individualized attention, deep social-emotional guidance, and a stronger sense of community. This approach ensures that students develop confidence, independence, and resilience. Teachers can respond to each child’s unique learning style, making education both effective and empowering.

By combining global educational principles with local needs, Julie has created a bridge between American innovation and Moroccan culture. Her programs demonstrate that alternative models can unlock potential that conventional schools often overlook.

Impact and Legacy

Julie’s work has already touched hundreds of students. Her schools have become safe spaces for children with mental health challenges, learning differences, or limited resources. Families find support and guidance, and educators grow through ongoing professional development.

American Group International has positioned itself as a leader in inclusive, English-language education in Morocco. Julie envisions expanding these programs to new locations, providing more children with the tools, confidence, and opportunities to thrive.

A Vision for the Future

Julie’s aspirations extend beyond Agadir. She hopes to secure a larger campus to accommodate growing demand and continue offering low-cost or free programs. Her ultimate goal is debt-free expansion that allows every child access to inclusive, high-quality education. Through scholarships, holistic programs, and family engagement, American Group International is redefining what it means to educate.

Learn More and Join the Mission

American Group International is more than a school. It is a movement toward inclusive, compassionate education. Families, educators, and supporters can explore programs and opportunities at www.americangroup-international.com and see how Julie Wilburn is shaping the future of learning in Morocco.

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