Moroccan Student Achieves Top Score in National Baccalaureate Exam

Yassine Habbaz, residing in Salé, has just obtained the best average in the Baccalaureate, the results of which were published yesterday. He aims to access the preparatory classes of the grandes écoles.
Yassine Habbaz obtained an average of 19.40 out of 20, in the "Mathematical Sciences in French" section, during the Baccalaureate exams, at the Regional Academy of Education and Training of Rabat-Salé.
Proud of his academic career, the young Yassine says he "pursued his studies in private schools", believing that "this does not diminish the value of public school institutions, which are full of young prodigies, but which require a little more organization".
Surprised by his own Baccalaureate result, Yassine advises students who wish to do the same to put in a lot of effort during the school year, in order to make their parents happy and proud of them.
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