Baccalaureate Festival 2025 – 2027: A Program Focused on Sports, Technology, and Integration
The Baccalaureate Festival has announced its new program spanning three years (2025 – 2027), adopting a participatory approach that allows high school graduates to innovate and organize diverse activities encompassing sports, technology, and social work.
A New Identity for the Festival
A national graphic design competition will be launched to reshape the festival’s visual identity, with the winning project officially adopted. The winner will receive a scholarship and national recognition, thanks to a partnership with a prestigious design school.
Sports and Integration
One of the notable new initiatives is the establishment of the Moroccan Student’s League, a national football championship gathering youth from various regions of Morocco, in collaboration with educational and university institutions. The goal is to promote harmony and equal opportunities through sports.
Entrepreneurship and Career Guidance
Meetings with companies at the national level, also broadcast digitally, will allow baccalaureate holders to explore future professions and receive guidance for their career paths.
Digital Innovation
The program includes a competition in programming and app development to showcase the competencies of youth in the digital field, alongside workshops led by professionals in various areas such as healthcare, architecture, and engineering.
E-sports and Digital Culture
The festival will pay special attention to electronic games by organizing competitions and activities that encourage creativity and innovation in this growing sector.
Social Engagement
Outside the major cities, social initiatives will be organized in villages and vulnerable areas, blending sports, culture, and community work to ensure comprehensive youth participation across the national territory.
A Established Initiative
The Baccalaureate Festival was founded fourteen years ago by an independent educational guidance agency. According to its data, over 200,000 youth have benefited from its programs, in partnership with 340 educational institutions and around 30 public and private academic actors.