Regional Baccalaureate Camp Concludes in El Faouar Delegation
The second session of the regional baccalaureate camp has come to a close in the El Faouar delegation, which falls under the Kébili governorate, with the participation of approximately 300 students from El Faouar and Rejim Maatoug high schools.
Organized under the slogan "Baccalaureate at the Borders, Together for Success," this camp was initiated by the Manarat Association for Audiovisual Media, in partnership with the Regional Education Commission, the Regional Cultural Affairs Commission, and the Regional Youth and Sports Commission. The event received support from the Tunisian Petroleum Activities Company and the Mazarine Energy company.
Kébili Governor Moez Abidi supervised the opening of this second session, attended by the El Faouar delegate and several regional officials from the education and youth sectors.
On this occasion, he was briefed on the various workshops and activities offered to students and exchanged with participants, including baccalaureate candidates, teachers, and mentors. He praised the efforts made to ensure the success of this initiative.
The governor emphasized that this type of action should not be limited to sporadic events, but should be part of a concrete approach to be generalized in the different delegations of the governorate, considering its impact on the academic and psychological preparation of students, as well as the dissemination of a culture of success based on accompaniment, guidance, and follow-up.
From her side, Manarat Association President Habiba Kraiem stated that this camp aims to consolidate the achievements of baccalaureate candidates and prepare them psychologically for the exams.
She added that several teachers are participating in this initiative, which allows students to better master the school program, enrich their knowledge, improve time management and revision organization, and strengthen their psychological abilities as they approach the exam.
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