This November, Maple Bear Rabat is painted in the vibrant colors of national pride as we celebrate the 48th anniversary of the Green March. An iconic moment in Moroccan history, the Green March symbolizes our collective strength and unity in pursuit of peace and rightful claim.
A March Through History
The Green March, a peaceful demonstration that occurred on November 6, 1975, is a cornerstone of Moroccan identity. On this day, approximately 350,000 Moroccans, led by the late King Hassan II, marched into the Spanish Sahara to reclaim it as Moroccan territory. It's a day that reflects our unyielding spirit and the value we place on our sovereignty.
Celebrations at Maple Bear
At Maple Bear, we are dedicated not only to academic excellence but also to instilling a sense of national identity and pride in our students. Our celebrations are woven with educational activities that bring the past to the present, encouraging our students to learn and appreciate the significance of the Green March.
A United Display of Green
In a display of solidarity and remembrance, our hallways will showcase student-made posters and art that reflect the themes of the Green March, creating a gallery of inspiration and education for all who walk through.
Happy 48th Green March Anniversary to our beloved Morocco!