Student-run website prepares Moroccans for baccalaureate exams
2009-04-23
Three Moroccan graduates launched a website last fall to provide subsequent classes with better resources for exam preparation.
By Sarah Touahri for Magharebia in Rabat – 23/04/09
![]() [www.9rayti.com] A new website offers students a forum to share test-taking strategies and other information. |
Young Moroccans preparing to take the baccalaureate exams now have an opportunity to review online. Three recent graduates launched a new website, 9rayti.com, in September 2008 to provide study materials and other resources to secondary school students.
The site offers information in different areas of study, and allows readers to share strategies and problems on various forums. Students can also make suggestions regarding exercises and course books, or even produce their own content. Advice is also given on stress management and other topics useful to students.
Adam Bouhadma came up with the idea for the website. A first-year engineering student at the Agadir National School of Applied Science, Bouhadma told Magharebia there is also high demand for career guidance among pupils. "There's a real need in this area. We try to cater to their needs based on their individual circumstances," he said.
"There are websites for teachers," Adam continued, "but few teachers have much Internet experience or understand the real difficulties faced by pupils. We want to help students and at the same time gain more experience ourselves."
Readership of the website has grown from 100 per day to more than 3,000.
The three IT-savvy youngsters have extended their network across Morocco to cities including Rabat and Casablanca. Adam said people are taking their initiative seriously, even though his student team is often pressed for time. "We try to make sacrifices and balance our priorities. If we were making money, we'd have been able to recruit full-time staff. We hope to get beyond the amateur stage."
In addition to the services provided online, the website is beginning to offer other activities, such as open days at schools and student conferences.
Teachers have also been invited to play a role. Few have become involved so far, which the website's creators believe is due to a lack of IT experience.
The 9rayti.com managers say their website is not a substitute for additional classes, since face-to-face contact is essential. Adam said this could eventually be achieved online through videoconferencing.
The team also hopes to promote the creation of academic clubs, to "encourage pupils and students to be more active in schools while also providing extracurricular activities to develop their character and aid their integration into society".
Aicha Kebbour, a pupil at a secondary school, told Magharebia that she discovered the website just a few days ago and thinks that it addresses several issues faced by those preparing for the baccalaureate.
"I found a lot of advice from people who are barely older than we are," she said. "Their experience is very valuable, especially with regard to post-school choices."
Another student, Yassine Maarifi, said the site has helped him deal with stress and other problems. "When I find practical advice being shared among secondary-school pupils across Morocco, it reassures me. The exercises on the website are a new feature for us pupils. I think you can solve any problem if you persevere," he said.







Hakim Posted 2009-04-24
I have not yet seen the contents of the website in question, but I think that such initiatives should be encouraged in all the Arab, Muslim and Maghreb countries. This will help in ridding our young people of their complexes and raise the education level of these same students, helping them in their own orientation. In this way, our brothers and children will also learn to use this technological tool wisely and avoid the websites of immoral characters. Once again, Bravo!
amazigh zineb Posted 2009-04-24
Thank you.
ايمان Posted 2009-04-26
I want some lessons for review.
شفيق السهلي Posted 2009-04-26
Salam alikum. I want you to provide me with lessons in the baccalaureate exams for independent candidates in the legal sciences and its date.
عبده Posted 2009-05-31
Salam alikum. God bless your works. May God reward you on our behalf. Go ahead with ambition.
sif din Posted 2009-05-31
Students take the baccalaureate exams in the absence of transparency and democracy. As they face different forms of symbolic violence because of the numerous lessons but they will only be tested in a few of them in the exam paper. Moreover, regional exams influence the mentality of the student who studies in the second year of the bac.
amin Posted 2009-06-01
viva morroco
Ayman Posted 2009-06-02
first of all, i would like to thank you so much about that work which really i appreciate that work espiaccly it is done in english, becouse i`m working in a British university here in Morocco (Sunderland University). good Job and go a head
lina Posted 2009-06-03
A nice and great idea. I hope that Maghreb young people will reach, thanks to your guidance, what would help them and make them aspire more to its interest in its future with its own expression in the educational sector instead of dealing with things not associated with the studies of students. We expect a participation of teachers to help young people and raise their awareness for their interest especially in dealing with the exam in a serious way without resorting to cheating.
محمد Posted 2009-06-11
Stay away from teachers. Getting to their level is beyond your reach by all standards. You have just learned two words and began talking about your masters...
murad Posted 2009-06-16
I am a high schooler in my first year of bac studies at a Spanish preparatory school. I would like to change schools to do the French bac. Can someone point me in the right direction? I would prefer the school in Rabat. -Thank you a thousand times over
الغريبة التائهة Posted 2009-06-30
God bless them and make many of them.
اسامة الهاني Posted 2009-08-24
This is a great initiative but I think that the site is addressed indirectly to brilliant students because it is in French and some students are very weak in that subject.
ياسين Posted 6 days ago
God bless you for the good initiative. The site http://www.9rayti.info was set up. It is dedicated to the first year of the baccalaureate. We try through it to offer support to students in less than 24 hours. It is in its beginning. Praise be to God, the number of its visitors exceed 200 a day. The site was set up on September 31, this year. It is administered by one person “Yassine Benabou”, born in Marrakech in 1993. He is now in the first year of the baccalaureate. We are still looking for other contributors to fill all other levels such as the common trunk and second year of the baccalaureate. For any question, don't hesitate to send an email to this address: support@9rayti.info or add the email support@9rayti.info to your list as it is active on hotmail as well, msn. God grants success.
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