The first graduating class of the Mohammed VI Excellence High School in Casablanca (LEM6), part of the Mohammed VI Foundation for Science and Health, has delivered impressive results. Students enrolled in the preparatory classes for prestigious schools (CPGE) performed exceptionally well in entrance exams for France's top engineering schools, showcasing the high quality of education offered by the institution. In figures, 50 out of 54 candidates passed the Joint Entrance Examination for the National Polytechnic Institutes (CCINP). In the Mines-Ponts competition, 13 out of 14 students were admitted. For the CentraleSupélec competition, 30 of the 37 candidates were accepted, and one student earned admission to the highly selective Ecole Polytechnique (X), according to a statement from the school. Overall, the admission rate to French engineering schools reached 93.75%, an outstanding achievement for a first graduating class. Additionally, all students were admitted to the National Joint Competitions (CNC). The Mohammed VI Excellence High School specializes in preparatory classes for elite institutions (CPGE) and was established through a public-private partnership between the Mohammed VI Foundation for Science and Health and the Ministry of National Education, Preschool, and Sports. It welcomes top-performing Moroccan and international high school graduates. Over the course of two years, students benefit from intensive academic support aimed at maximizing their chances of gaining admission to leading engineering and business schools, both in Morocco and abroad.