Moroccan bac candidates anxiously await results
2009-06-16
With results of the first round expected on June 17th, some bac candidates hope for a second chance when the re-testing occurs in July.
By Sarah Touahri for Magharebia in Rabat – 16/06/09
![]() [File] Moroccan bac students should receive their results on June 17th. |
Tensions are running high in Morocco, as families await the results of the baccalaureate examinations. The uncertainty is as difficult for many to handle as the stress of the tests themselves.
They will not have long to wait; results are due to come out on June 17th, after two days of deliberations.
Nouhaila from Témara told Magharebia that since the last day of the tests, all discussion has focused on the results.
"We hope the teachers will be generous towards us," she said. "We're worried that the marking will be strict, particularly on literary subjects."
Her classmate, Meriem Bouchane, feels the same way. She said some of the tests were relatively hard, but thinks that candidates themselves cannot judge how well they performed.
Philosophy, according to Bouchane, was particularly complex.
"They asked us to write an essay about violence; that was the last subject on the syllabus, and we didn't study it in class because the teacher was always off," she said. "We just had to muddle through... I wrote what I knew, but I don't know if I'll get a good grade."
The pressure appears highest on the strongest students, as their marks will decide whether they can compete for seats in the most prestigious universities.
Meriem prays to God to grant her wish to get into journalism school. She managed to get 16/20 on the class examinations.
"My future depends on the national exam," she said, "so I'm waiting for the results with my heart beating nineteen to the dozen."
There are many others like Meriem, with the same feeling of unease. Those who performed poorly on the exams hope they will get a second chance when the re-testing occurs on July 2nd-4th.
Mourad, 17, was almost certain that he will not have got a high enough average in the first sitting. He hopes to receive at least the 8 necessary to qualify for a re-test.
"I was so stressed and nervous that I couldn't answer the History-Geography questions," he said. "I hardly did anything... I know I'll get less than 5 on that subject. This could affect the overall result. The re-tests will be a real chance for me."
The education ministry has promised that all the results will be available on its web site following the deliberations.
Officials are expecting the pass rate on the baccalaureate to be higher this year than in 2008: 38.11% in the first session and 45% after re-sits.
Mohamed Sassi, Director of the National Centre for Examination Evaluation, forecast a pass rate in excess of 47%. A
ccording to ministry data, 35% of candidates in 2008 received their baccalaureate passes with merit. Sassi expects this figure to rise this year.







tarik_laa Posted 2009-06-16
Hi. I am Tarik from Morocco. I wish success to all brothers.
jamal Posted 2009-06-16
In my opinion, the bac exam is a matter of unequal luck, measured between the students of private schools with more means, who get 16s, 17s and 18s, and the rest who go to public establishments with teachers who grade more harshly with 8s and 9s. In the private schools the same teachers who teach grade the students. So, how do we get the opportunity to get our bacs under such conditions? So, is it possible to review the procedure for grading the exams, because it is truly unfair?
el yousfi naoufal Posted 2009-06-17
I want the results for the bac exam.
جنان Posted 2009-06-17
We hope God will make the exam easy for all candidates though regional scores were catastrophic. We hope God will grant us all success.
عبد الكريم بعلي Posted 2009-06-17
I wish success to everyone. I am waiting for results anxiously.
الياس عياد Posted 2009-06-17
I want baccalaureate results. Have I passed or failed?
كوثر Posted 2009-06-17
Salam alikum. I am Kawtar from Larche. First of all, I wish success to all pupils. I ask God not to deprive us of the baccalaureate certificate, amen. I really think, God knows better, this year will be a good year for Moroccan families and their pupils because passing rates will be high. This is because last year results were catastrophic in the first session. Worst, in the second session, only one person took the baccalaureate certificate in humanities branch in the high school which is considered the biggest high school in Larache, can you imagine this? But now down count has begun. Only a few hours are left. The fate of everyone of us will be decided. May God grant everyone success for the good of our dear country Morocco which is always in our hearts.
khawla Posted 2009-06-17
Good luck, everyone!
zakaria Posted 2009-06-17
Good luck!
hanane Posted 2009-06-17
Good luck everyone.
halima chokri Posted 2009-06-17
I don't care.
amina Posted 2009-06-17
Can we skip the retakes?
نور Posted 2009-06-18
Thank you.
star v Posted 2009-06-19
Unfortunately, I am a pupil from Nador, I haven't passed in the first session of the baccalaureate because I relied only on myself. However, there are students who passed through illegal ways. The only solution is to use illegal means. May God forgive us.
mehdi Posted 2009-06-20
I wish success to all the brothers. Wishes of success God willing in the second session. May God grant us success, oh Lord.
wafae Posted 2009-06-24
I am Wafae from Nador. Honestly, I study in the sixth year. I will also go through this experience. I wish you and me continuous success oh Lord amen, everyone passes and spend a happy holiday oh Lord amen. My brother, there is no one who relies only on himself. Do the method you want but you must study something. I wish success to everyone, oh Lord, amen. There is no other God but Allah.
علي Posted 2009-07-08
Belief in destiny with its good and bad events is part of the conviction. Wish you success.
badiaa Posted 2009-07-31
We thank all teachers of Ibn Moataz who try to help their students in preparing for the exam. I wish quick recovery to our respectable principal though I disappointed them with my failure.
chahinaz Posted 2009-08-05
In the name of God I will begin. My name is Chahinaz. I am from Salé. I am student of the general sciences, which I love. I adore my studies. There is nothing cooler than studying this. I would like to give a shout out to all the students who passed the bac exam. Congratulations to those who passed! To the other students who are going to take it: Stay strong! In any case, life holds surprises for us. You need to stay optimistic. And, likewise, here is something to keep in mind: God is greater than the whole world; you simply need to have faith.
بولينت انال Posted 2009-10-03
I am Boulinte Anal from Larache. I want justice and law in correcting the baccalaureate exams. Thank you.
بولينت انال Posted 2009-10-05
The question is: "Why is the baccalaureate is difficult?" I am Bulent Inal. As a student, I ask officials to understand the situation of students. I hope from God the Almighty that the baccalaureate 2009/2010 to be very easy because almost all students in the city of Larache have failed three times, please. Thank you. You students have followed the serial “Years of Loss”, this serial is like these students who failed. Thank you.
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