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Most Moroccan children go to school, especially in the cities. However, public schools in Morocco are terribly underfunded and have high dropout rates, especially in high school. In rural and poorer areas, large numbers of children work either formally or informally rather than going to school because their families need the income. Additionally, in rural areas, many children only speak Tarifit, Tamazight, Tashlichit, or other Amazigh (Berber) languages and find the Arabic/Derija language school system very difficult to learn.

Wealthy Moroccans often go to private schools.

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