Tinjdad, Morocco - On the occasion of Throne Day, celebrated on Wednesday in Rabat , Morocco’s King Mohammed VI granted Royal Wissams (National Medal of Merit) to Moroccan high school students who achieved the highest Baccalaureate exam scores in Morocco.
After applauding Meriem Bourhail, the Moroccan high school student who received the highest Baccalaureate exam score in France, and honoring her with a Royal Wissam in the presence of her parents, the king also granted a royal Wissam for three other Moroccan students Huda Naibi, Sara Raddad and a student with special needs Yasmine Braoui, in recognition for their excellence and hard work.
By scoring 19.45 out of twenty, Huda Naibi, a native of Casablanca, was granted the National Medal of Merit for her remarkable achievement as the student with the highest mark in the National Baccalaureate.
The king also received the Moroccan student Sara Reddd, from Inzegan, [near Agadir], who achieved 19.35 out of twenty in Baccalaureate, with a jubilant smile and encouraging applauds and honored her with the National Medal of Merit.
Rewarding deserving students with these honors is a positive motivation to encourage excellence and competitiveness in Moroccan schools and will surely persuade high achievers to keep up the good work and other students to work hard.