Morocco’s Crown Prince to Take Baccalaureate Exam in Public School

Crown Prince Moulay Hassan, son of King Mohammed VI, should take the regional exam for the first year of the baccalaureate in a public high school in the capital, Rabat.
It is at the Dar Essalam high school in Rabat that Prince Moulay El Hassan should take the regional exam counting for the first year of the baccalaureate, according to what the media Fesnews says on this subject. So a public high school...
The same source explains that this high school is currently experiencing a kind of effervescence to be ready to welcome the exams (and the heir to the Moroccan kingdom) under the best conditions. The prince Moulay El Hassan’s classmates are also concerned and will take their exams in the same high school.
Still according to Fesnews, the Minister of National Education himself would have traveled to the said high school to inquire about the progress of the preparations for the regional (and national?) exams.
Furthermore, Fesnews writes: "Prince Moulay El Hassan has already taken, in June 2017, the regional exams of the third year of college in the same high school. The high school was in a state of effervescence. The prince and his classmates came to take their exams in a similar atmosphere to that in which the rest of the students in public and private schools take theirs, as part of the principle of equal opportunities".
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