For the fifth consecutive year, students at the Islamic Charity Association in Kenitra achieved a 100% success rate in the baccalaureate exams for the 2024-2025 academic year.
According to data received by the newspaper, seven students from the institution—six boys and one girl—successfully passed the national unified exam across various streams and pathways.
This achievement is attributed to the continuous efforts made by the association’s administration, particularly under the supervision of Dr. Tawfiq Al-Halou, the head of the charity, who personally oversees the educational and psychological progress of the residents in coordination with specialized educational staff.
The association is committed to providing a stable educational environment and individual support for students preparing for certification exams, alongside daily assistance in academic achievement and pedagogical supervision.
The Islamic Charity Association in Kenitra continues to establish its position as a model educational institution, affirming the role of social care organizations in supporting academic excellence and empowering children from vulnerable groups with real opportunities for success and integration.