Rabat - On the 17th anniversary of his coronation, known as Throne Day, Morocco’s King Mohammed VI awarded two young Moroccan women who had received the highest baccalaureate exam scores in the country in 2016 with a medal of National Merit.
Rabat – On the 17th anniversary of his coronation, known as Throne Day, Morocco’s King Mohammed VI awarded two young Moroccan women who had received the highest baccalaureate exam scores in the country in 2016 with a medal of National Merit.
Nihal Chahbar, an 18-year-old high school student from Marrakech, received the highest baccalaureate exam score in the national private schools with a score of 19.32/20.
Oumaima Kassab, a 17-year-old high school student from Boujniba, a town in Khouribga Province, received the highest baccalaureate exam score in the national public schools with a score of 19.21/20.
The two students were recognized as young Moroccans whose achievement of excellence in their home country sets the best example for other youth to follow.