With an exceptional score of 19.61 out of 20, two students have achieved the highest national average in Morocco’s 2025 baccalaureate exams, according to the Regional Academy of Education and Training (AREF) of Casablanca-Settat.
The top honors are shared by Omar El Hariri, a student in the Mathematical Sciences (Stream A) – French track– from the private high school L’Ange Bleu in El Jadida, and Hiba Bennani, a Physical Sciences – French track — student enrolled at the private school Al Ilmia in Skhirat-Temara.
At just 17 years old, El Hariri expressed his joy, attributing his success to his personal discipline, the unwavering support of his parents, and the guidance of his teachers. He said he is currently considering his university options in consultation with his family and instructors.
Surrounded by her joyful family, Bennani told reporters that she was stunned by the results as they exceeded even her own expectations. She attributed her success to consistent daily studying, maintaining focus in class, and the unwavering support she received from her teachers and family.
Bennani plans to pursue a degree in medicine, a field she sees as both a scientific and humanitarian– a path that, for her, represents a way to help others and ease their suffering.
In several regions across Morocco, the highest baccalaureate scores were achieved by female students in the Physical Sciences French track. Fatima Mehli of Dakhla-Oued Eddahab earned an impressive 19.51, crediting years of consistent hard work and strong support from her teachers and family.
In Souss-Massa, Amina Roshdo and Reem Jamai shared the top score of 19.48, with Roshdo attributing her success to perseverance and encouragement from her parents and teachers while considering future studies in medicine or architecture.
Meanwhile, Hanan Ous of Guelmim-Oued Noun topped her region with a score of 18.89, expressing pride in her achievement and plans to pursue medicine or engineering, supported by her school. These results highlight how dedication and strong support networks contribute to outstanding academic success.
According to the Ministry of National Education, a total of 250,075 candidates passed the regular 2025 baccalaureate exams in Morocco this year, marking a 1.5% increase compared to 2024.
Female students led with a success rate of 71.3%, while 61.81% of male candidates passed, bringing the overall success rate to 66.80%, slightly below last year’s 67.86%.
Top-performing students will compete in the General Science and Technology Exam on July 4 at Moulay Youssef High School in Rabat, covering subjects including mathematics, physics, chemistry, life sciences, and engineering.
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