Algiers: The President of the Republic, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, presided over the ceremony honoring the top graduates of the June 2025 Baccalaureate and Middle School Diploma (BEM) exams, presenting them with medals, gifts, and financial rewards. The ceremony was attended by senior state officials, government members, and the families of the distinguished graduates.
According to Algeria Press Service, the ceremony highlighted the achievements of exceptional students from various educational backgrounds. Among the Baccalaureate honorees, Raounak Zani from Sahraoui Zoghlami High School in Taoura (Souk Ahras) emerged as the top national graduate with an impressive average of 19.70 in Electrical Engineering. Second place was secured by Yahiaoui Malak from Mekkioui Mamoune High School in Mascara, with an average of 19.52 in Mathematics. Nardjes Kamel from Zineb Oum El Massakine High School in Algiers also achieved an average of 19.52, specializing in Technical Mathematics and Electrical Engineering.
The Cadets of
the Nation Schools were represented by Saadi Mouayad, who achieved an average of 19.41 in Mathematics, and Hadjer Keddari, with an average of 18.65 in Experimental Sciences. Students with special needs were also celebrated, with Hamdani Salah from Allagui Salah High School in Dréan (El Tarf) achieving an average of 18.29 in Management Economics.
In the Middle School Diploma (BEM) category, Talhaoui Meriem from Ramdani Hassouni Middle School in Biskra stood out as the top national graduate with an average of 19.58. Bakir Anis from Khennouche Ahmed Middle School in Algiers and Kheddache Fatima from Amira Moussa Middle School in Jijel both achieved the second-highest average of 19.46.
The top graduate from the Cadets of the Nation Schools in this category was Belgourane Hadjala Mohamed Islam, with an average of 19.04. Students with special needs were also acknowledged for their achievements, including Meghezi Mohamed Ayoub with an average of 18.01, Djaafari Alaa Ayat Al Rahmane with 17.44, and Kadi Halima wit
h 15.81.
At the conclusion of the ceremony, the honorees took a commemorative photo with President Tebboune, marking a significant milestone in their academic careers.