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Outstanding National Baccalaureate Exam Results for June 2026 Announced

PUBLISHED June 19, 2026
Outstanding National Baccalaureate Exam Results for June 2026 Announced

The Ministry of National Education, Pre-school and Sports has officially released the details regarding the highest scores recorded nationally for the regular session of the national unified exam for obtaining the Baccalaureate diploma for June 2026. This announcement highlights the remarkable achievements of students across various disciplines and regional educational academies.

Top Scores by Discipline and Pathway

The ministry's statement outlined the distribution of the highest scores by academic pathways and disciplines, revealing some of the top achievers as follows:

  • Omar Al-Dhahab: 19.76 in Mathematical Sciences “B” - French Option, Casablanca-Settat
  • Hafsa Haimer: 19.65 in Life and Earth Sciences, Casablanca-Settat
  • Mawra Aqil: 19.63 in Physical Sciences - French Option, Casablanca-Settat
  • Ryan Manoun: 19.39 in Mathematical Sciences “A” - French Option, Casablanca-Settat
  • Fatima Zahra Shukri: 19.37 in Economic Sciences and Management, Casablanca-Settat
  • Mohammed Reda Kraf: 19.31 in Mechanical Science and Technology, Marrakech-Safi
  • Ryan Chouan: 19.17 in Electrical Science and Technology, Casablanca-Settat
  • Mawra Beya: 19.09 in Literature, Marrakech-Safi
  • Ikram Shehib: 18.89 in Accounting Management Sciences, Marrakech-Safi
  • Mariam Al-Kharoubi: 18.85 in Human Sciences, Casablanca-Settat
  • Noora Amjahdi: 17.79 in Applied Arts, Souss-Massa
  • Imane Twarib: 17.63 in Professional Baccalaureate Pathways, East
  • Aya Ben Bouazza: 17.36 in Agricultural Sciences, Rabat-Salé-Kénitra
  • Ayoub Aqili: 16.76 in Religious Sciences, Casablanca-Settat

Top Scores by Regional Educational Academies

In addition to individual excellence, the ministry also highlighted the top performers from various regional educational academies:

  1. Omar Al-Dhahab: 19.76 from Al-Madina 2 School, Ain Sebaa, in Mathematical Sciences (B) - French Option, Casablanca-Settat
  2. Rihana Al-Raghibi: 19.56 from Al-Qalam Educational II Institution, in Physical Sciences - French Option, Souss-Massa
  3. Noor Al-Huda Adnan: 19.53 from Benmbarak Institution, in Physical Sciences - French Option, Rabat-Salé-Kénitra
  4. Aya Shukri: 19.53 from Al-Shaheed Saleh Serghini Secondary School, in Physical Sciences - French Option, Marrakech-Safi
  5. Anas Bounia: 19.52 from Al-Amin Educational Complex, in Physical Sciences - French Option, Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra
  6. Asma Al-Hamami: 19.50 from Dakhla Secondary School, in Physical Sciences - French Option, Beni Mellal-Khenifra
  7. Sara Abouzaid: 19.34 from Ben Jaafar Secondary School, in Physical Sciences - French Option, Fes-Meknes
  8. Shaima Salami: 19.31 from Abdallah Kanoun Secondary School, in Physical Sciences - French Option, East Region
  9. Salma Al-Ghazi: 19.20 from Al-Sharif Al-Idrissi Secondary School, in Physical Sciences - French Option, Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima
  10. Fatima Zahra Ashawi: 19.20 from Abdul Mumin Secondary School, in Physical Sciences - French Option, Drâa-Tafilalet
  11. Abdul Rahman Ben Hadu: 19.14 from Al-Khadija Referencing Secondary School, in Economic Sciences, Dakhla-Oued Ed-Dahab
  12. Asma Al-Mazdaghi: 18.92 from Moulay Idriss Secondary School, in Physical Sciences - French Option, Guelmim-Oued Noun

These impressive results reflect the hard work and dedication of students and educators alike. The ministry encourages everyone to share this article across their preferred platforms to celebrate these achievements.

As reported by maghribona24.com.

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