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Morocco Transforms 9,000+ Schools in Inspiring Education Revolution

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In a remarkable three-year initiative, Morocco has rehabilitated over 9,000 schools, bringing modern facilities, clean water, and inclusive accessibility to hundreds of thousands of students. This ambitious program is creating brighter futures for children across the nation, especially in rural communities.

Morocco is writing an inspiring success story in educational transformation, with more than 9,000 school facilities upgraded since 2022—a testament to the nation's unwavering commitment to its children's future.

Mohamed Saad Berrada, Minister of National Education, Preschool and Sports, shared the exciting progress during a session at the House of Councillors in Rabat this week. Out of approximately 12,000 schools nationwide, three-quarters have received comprehensive upgrades, touching the lives of hundreds of thousands of students across the country.

The sweeping renovation campaign represents far more than fresh paint and new desks. It's about dignity, opportunity, and ensuring every Moroccan child has access to quality learning environments, regardless of where they live. The program has particularly focused on rural and underserved communities, where the impact has been truly transformative.

The numbers tell a powerful story of progress. More than 4,600 primary schools and nearly 800 secondary schools have been modernized, creating welcoming spaces where young minds can flourish. But the improvements go much deeper than aesthetics.

Morocco Transforms 9,000+ Schools in Inspiring Education Revolution

One of the most meaningful achievements has been addressing the fundamental human need for clean water. Previously, around 4,000 satellite schools lacked water connections—a challenge that affected basic hygiene and dignity. Today, those schools are connected to water networks, or where that's not possible, equipped with water tanks. This simple yet profound change means children can wash their hands, stay healthy, and focus on learning.

Inclusivity shines as another cornerstone of this initiative. Over 5,100 schools have been upgraded to welcome students with disabilities, ensuring that every child, regardless of physical ability, can access education comfortably and safely. New sanitary facilities have been built in more than 3,300 schools, while boundary walls at over 2,000 establishments enhance both security and peace of mind for families.

The program has also prioritized safety and permanence. Nearly 5,000 temporary prefabricated classrooms in satellite schools have been replaced with solid, permanent structures—giving students and teachers stable, secure environments that honor the importance of education.

As winter approaches, warmth is being delivered alongside knowledge. The ministry has equipped 2,814 schools with heating systems, including 2,600 in rural areas, ensuring that approximately 444,000 students can learn comfortably even during the coldest months. It's a beautiful reminder that education happens best when basic needs are met.

This comprehensive rehabilitation program forms a vital part of Morocco's 2022-2026 education roadmap, reflecting a vision where every child deserves excellent learning conditions. The initiative has attracted international recognition and support, including a €134.7 million partnership with the French Development Agency signed in 2024.

As Morocco continues this remarkable journey of educational transformation, the message is clear: investing in schools means investing in hope, potential, and a brighter tomorrow for an entire generation. With each renovated classroom, each water connection, and each accessible entrance, Morocco is building not just better schools, but a stronger, more equitable future for all its children.

Based on reporting by Morocco World News

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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