12 July - Celebrating Malala Day at Santhi School
July 12 – Malala Day (International Observance)
Why This Day Is Special?
Malala Day honors Malala Yousafzai’s brave fight for girls’ right to education. It highlights the power of young voices in demanding change. The day inspires people to support education, gender equality, and human rights.
History Behind the Day
July 12 is Malala’s birthday. In 2013, the United Nations held a special event and Malala spoke there, leading the UN to declare her birthday as Malala Day. Since then, it promotes girls’ education globally.
Did You Know❓
- Malala was shot by the Taliban in 2012 for speaking out about girls’ schooling.
- At age 17, she became the youngest Nobel peace Prize winner in 2014.She co-founded the Malala Fund to support education programs worldwide.
How Can We celebrate?
- Read Malala’s story or watch her speech at the UN with your class.
- Support charities or school programs that help girls stay in school.
- Encourage someone to learn or teach about issue that matter to youth and equality.
Education is a weapon for change. Let’s follow Malala’s example —speak up, learn, and ensure every girl goes to school.
Celebrating Malala Day at Santhi School
Today, Santhi School proudly observes Malala Day, honoring the bravery and advocacy of Malala Yousafzai, a global symbol of girls’ education and empowerment. The students of Santhi School actively participate in a special assembly where they present speeches and share stories inspired by Malala’s life and mission. Guided by the teachers and principal of Santhi School, students discuss the importance of equal educational opportunities for all and reflect on the transformative power of learning. The event embodies the values of courage, justice, and a deep commitment to education.
As part of the celebration, Santhi School organizes a creative essay-writing competition and a poster display focusing on the theme “Education for Every Child.” Students showcase their thoughts, creativity, and unity through powerful messages and artwork. This event not only inspires awareness and empathy among the young learners of Santhi School but also strengthens their resolve to support equal rights and educational opportunities across the world. By celebrating Malala Day, Santhi School reaffirms its belief in education as a fundamental tool for empowerment and global change.
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