The results of the 2025 baccalaureate exams revealed outstanding performances across Morocco’s regions, with the highest national averages recorded in the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra and Casablanca-Settat regions. Hiba Bennani and Omar El Hariri both achieved an exceptional score of 19.61 out of 20, the highest in the country.
Top National Averages
- Hiba Bennani, a student at Les Écoles Scientifiques in Skhirat-Témara (Rabat-Salé-Kénitra region), specializing in Physical Sciences with a French option, achieved a remarkable 19.61/20.
- Omar El Hariri, a student at Lycée L’Ange Bleu in El Jadida (Casablanca-Settat region), specializing in Mathematical Sciences A with a French option, matched this outstanding score.
Both students aspire to pursue medical studies at prestigious institutions, reflecting the high level of academic excellence and ambition among Morocco’s youth.
Highest Averages by Region
- Oriental Region: Malak Berkane obtained a regional top average of 19.59, the second highest nationally, in Physical Sciences (French option), showing interest in medicine, engineering, or architecture.
- Dakhla-Oued Eddahab: Fatiha Mihli excelled in Physical Sciences with a score of 19.51, known for her dedication and consistency, ranking among the most promising graduates.
- Souss-Massa: Amina Rachodou and Rim Jame shared the top regional average of 19.48 in Physical Sciences (French option), with Amina particularly aiming to join a major medical or architecture school.
- Marrakech-Safi: Mohamed Taha Ayouch from Lycée Hassan II in Safi scored 19.42 in Physical Sciences (French option), planning to continue his studies at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P).
- Tangier-Tétouan-Al Hoceima: Oumayma Rakiai from Ibn Battouta High School in Tangier achieved the highest regional average of 19.41 in Mathematical Sciences B, preparing to enter a higher education institution.
- Béni Mellal-Khénifra: Yassir Khdach scored 19.38 in Mathematical Sciences A (French option).
- Fès-Meknès: Kaoutar Abaalal from the rural commune of Ribate El Kheir topped the baccalaureate with 19.23 in Physical Sciences (French option), aspiring to study military medicine.
- Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra: Asmaa Ghachani and Yahia Lamhamdi both achieved 19/20, the highest in the region. Asmaa studies Physical Sciences (French option) at Lycée Qualifiant Hassan II in Laâyoune, while Yahia attends the local technical high school.
- Guelmim-Oued Noun: Hanane Aouss from Bab Sahra High School earned the top regional average of 18.89, aiming for studies in medicine or engineering.
- Drâa-Tafilalet: Ayoub Abderdaa scored 18.82 in Mathematical Sciences A (French option), with plans to pursue medicine.
National Success Rates
The Oriental Academy leads the national success ranking with an 87.32% pass rate, while the Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra Academy recorded the lowest rate at 47.15%.
These results highlight the diverse academic excellence across Morocco’s regions, showcasing a growing number of talented students striving to achieve their ambitions in various scientific, medical, and engineering fields.