First day at UK school ‘most important day’ of life: Malala

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Malala Yousafzai, a schoolgirl from Swat, who was shot in the head by the Taliban for campaigning for girls’ rights to education, has attended her first day at school in the UK.

The 15-year-old activist was shot on a school bus in Swat in October last year, following which she was flown to Birmingham’s QueenElizabethHospital for specialist treatment. She has now recovered following the treatment.

Malala described starting at the city’s EdgbastonHigh School for Girls as “the most important day” of her life. She said it was her happiest moment as she was fulfilling her dream of going back to school. Malala also said she felt proud to wear the uniform because it proved that she was a student, who was living her life and learning, reported the BBC.

Malala, who is in year nine and will start her GCSE curriculum next year, said she was looking forward to learning about politics and law.

Headmistress Dr Ruth Weekes said she believed Malala needed the stability of being at school.

Malala is staying in the UK after her father Ziauddin Yousafzai was appointed education attache at the Pakistan consulate in Birmingham.

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  1. Now Malala has begun a new life in England and all of us, I am sure, would like to wish her all the best in her life. However, its is also a home truth that Malala and her past activism has not changed anything for the rural girl students of Pakistan, neither will the situation change in the immediate future. Therefore Malala's triumph has been solely a PERSONAL SUCCESS for herself and her family only. As things stand now for her & her family, it can be honestly stated that she got incredibly lucky with the entire " injury episode" which eventually brought her much much more than what she actually deserved for her efforts or even somebody ever imagined.

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