Alnskht Almghrbyt — Brnamj Fyt Lljdawl Almdrsyt Fet

Which translates to: "A guide for creating school timetables in the Moroccan context (or according to Moroccan academic traditions/software)."

800 students, 45 teachers, 22 classrooms, 2 science labs, 1 computer room.

| Feature | Generic (e.g., ASC Timetable) | Moroccan Version | |---------|-------------------------------|------------------| | Language | English only | Arabic / French | | Prayer break support | No | Yes (configurable for Friday) | | Ramadan schedule preset | No | Yes | | Amazigh language option | No | Available | | Local holiday database | Manual entry | Preloaded | | Cost | $500–$2000/year | Often under $300/year or open-source | brnamj fyt lljdawl almdrsyt fet alnskht almghrbyt

The Moroccan version of (Free Evolutionary Timetabling) is a specialized open-source tool designed to handle the unique pedagogical constraints of the Moroccan educational system. Unlike the standard version, it is specifically built to manage the "Mornings-Afternoons" structure common in Moroccan schools. Core Features of the Moroccan Version

Teachers often work across multiple schools. A program must accommodate travel time between institutions – a common reality in Casablanca, Rabat, or Marrakech. Which translates to: "A guide for creating school

مميزات النسخة المغربية من برنامج FET

Whether you call it a “program for the school schedule” or simply a timetable maker, adopting a Moroccan-specific digital solution is no longer optional – it is essential. The complexity of Morocco’s multilingual, multi-calendar, and resource-constrained schools demands software that understands local realities. From Fès to Marrakech, from Tanger to Laâyoune, school administrators who embrace these tools save hours of manual work, reduce teacher frustration, and ultimately give students a more stable learning environment. Core Features of the Moroccan Version Teachers often

A plausible corrected version in Arabic: Which translates to: "Program for Preparing the School Schedule in the Moroccan Version"

Drag-and-drop interface allows administrators to swap periods while the software recalculates conflicts in real time.