
Academic support
The academic support program aims to assist first and second-year baccalaureate students in improving their academic performance and boosting their confidence in their learning. This program offers personalized support outside of regular class hours.
The academic support program assists students from approximately twenty boarding schools to reinforce their academic skills and promote their success. Designed for students in the first, second, and third years of middle school, as well as students in the first and second years of high school, this program aims to meet the specific needs of each grade level through structured and tailored educational support.
The program offers regular tutoring sessions in core subjects, including mathematics, French, English, and physics, with a particular focus on preparing for end-of-cycle exams, notably the French national diploma (brevet) and the baccalaureate. Through close monitoring and personalized guidance, students benefit from targeted support that allows them to solidify their knowledge.
In parallel, training and support sessions are organized for tutors to enhance their teaching skills and ensure high-quality supervision within the boarding schools.
Through this comprehensive approach, the Anaouat Foundation for Rights and Development works to create a stimulating educational environment, conducive to school perseverance and the success of young people in rural areas.



