About 150 gathered for a summer school in 1977 and about 300 attended the winter school held February 1978.
In 1974 teachers and youth from the center at Muna appeared on local television during a winter school on the religion.
The first winter school was held in Rabat February 25-26, 1967 with twenty-five communities represented.
From 1968 into 69 there were a number of initiatives undertaken including reaching to outlying areas, international speakers and a winter school.
He explained the rationale behind some parents' decisions to send their children to a winter school.
In 1784, the winter school was closed because too few children wanted to take part in lessons.
It is unknown when the first winter school opened, although records hold that by 1736, it had been open "for a number of years".
Teacher turnover at the winter schools was neverending, and classes sometimes did not last very long.
There must however already have been a Protestant winter school, too.
The 1977 winter school gathered 250 Bahá'ís while 1978's gathered 350.