29/06/04 - HH Princess Lamia Solh, President of the Organization alaouite of protection of the blind men in Morocco (OAPAM), chaired, Monday in Témara, the end of the year 2003-2004 ceremony of school at the Institute Mohammed VI for education and the schooling of the blind men.
After having listened to a talk on the teaching, cultural and artistic activities and of leisures organized by the establishment, HH Princess Lamia Solh gave the prices to the 8 new graduates of the institute. The rate of success to the baccalaureat was of 80 % at the time of the first session. HH Princess Lamia Solh , in addition, paid a visit in the various dependences of the institute which ensures a teaching specialized 164 pupils (88 with the primary education, 43 with the secondary and 33 with the cycle of secondary education and qualifying formation).
In a short speech pronounced on this occasion, the director of the Institute, Mr. Mohamed Sossi Alaoui stressed that the visit of HH Princess Lamia Solh is an honor and an encouragement for all the pupils so that they make more efforts to obtain better results and to make a success of their studies.
He added that the actions undertaken by the OAPAM under the presidency of HH Princess Lamia Solh in favour of the institute lie within the scope of the orientations of HM King Mohammed VI aiming at raising the level of the teaching exempted in the establishment school nationals of the blind men.
The director noted that the efforts made by the OAPAM, supported by the teachers and the pupils, gave satisfactory results during the examination of the baccalaureat whose rate of success is remarkable in comparison with the percentage obtained on a national scale.