Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra: More than 8,200 candidates take the 2024 Baccalaureate exams

Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra: More than 8,200 candidates take the 2024 Baccalaureate exams
Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra: More than 8,200 candidates take the 2024 Baccalaureate exams

Monday, June 10, 2024 at 4:06 p.m.

Laâyoune – A total of 8,255 candidates take the tests for the unified national baccalaureate exam (June 2024 session) in the Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra region.

Thus, the number of educated candidates amounts to 5,701, or 69.06% of the total candidates, while the number of free candidates which is 2,554, represents 30.93% of the total number, according to the Regional Academy of education and training (AREF).

The candidates from the scientific, technical and professional pole number 5,546, while the number of candidates from the literary and original teaching pole amounts to 2,709.

With a total of 5,562, the Provincial Directorate of Laâyoune has the largest number of candidates for the 2024 unified national baccalaureate exam in the region, followed by those of Es-Semara which has 1,389 candidates, Boujdour with 1,004 and Tarfaya with 300.

In a statement to MAP, following a visit to the examination center at the “Ibn Batouta” qualifying high school, the director of the AREF of Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra, Hamdi Krita, indicated that all means were mobilized to ensure the smooth running of this national deadline, ensuring that these tests take place under “normal conditions” thanks to the support and strong mobilization of administrative and educational executives.

Likewise, he recalled the holding of a series of coordination and communication meetings with all the stakeholders involved in the baccalaureate exams, noting that among the new features of these exams is the adoption of the electronic application , a measure which reinforces the transparency of the baccalaureate examination and promotes equal opportunities.

Furthermore, Mr. Krita indicated that AREF organized educational and psychological support sessions to better prepare for this deadline, as well as awareness and prevention campaigns for the benefit of students to fight against cheating in exams. .

In order to monitor the smooth running of the ordinary session of baccalaureate exams across all divisions, 37 centers have been set up in the region, including 13 centers for free candidates, including two centers in penitentiary establishments.

The AREF also indicated that five correction centers were set up in the different provincial directorates to achieve this national deadline, specifying that the number of human resources mobilized for the supervision of the operation reached 2,063, notably the executives responsible for surveillance, the controllers of the smooth running of the exam, those in charge of permanence, the correctors and the correction supervisors, as well as the regional and provincial teams responsible for managing the exams.

In addition, around 5,800 educated candidates took the tests for the normal session of the unified regional exam, which took place on June 5 and 6, for the scientific, technical and professional pole (4,064), and the literature pole. and original teaching (1.735).

In order to ensure that this deadline takes place under the best conditions, the AREF of Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra and its provincial directorates have taken all the necessary measures and arrangements to create the appropriate conditions for the baccalaureate exams which guarantee candidates all their rights to fairness and equal opportunities.

Note that the results of the 2024 baccalaureate exams will be announced on June 26, while the catch-up session will be organized from July 10 to 13.

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