Malala Yousafzai celebrates string of
A* grades at GCSE
Nobel peace prize winner, who has travelled the world
campaigning for education rights for girls, achieves six A*s and four As
Malala Yousafzai
displays her Nobel peace prize medal in 2014. Photograph: Cornelius Poppe/EPA
Friday 21 August
201512.00 BSTLast modified on Saturday 22 August 201500.03 BST
Even after winning a Nobel peace prize,
with glittering invitations to speak to presidents across the world, education
activist Malala Yousafzai always had one priority: her schoolwork.
And the Pakistani pupil’s dedication to
her studies has paid off, according to her father Ziauddin Yousafzai, who tweeted that the 18-year-old
had achieved six A*s and four As when the GCSE results were released on
Thursday.
Malala has declined hundreds of speaking
engagements and interviews in order not to miss a day of studying at her
private girls’ school in Birmingham .
The family has set up home in the city
since then 15-year-old Malala was treated at the city’s Queen Elizabeth
hospital. She came to the UK
after being shot in the head on her schoolbus, targeted by Taliban gunman for
her activism on girls’ education, including a blog she wrote for BBC Urdu.
As well as studying core GCSE subjects
at the independent Edgbaston high school for girls, Malala took an additional
maths exam, and opted to study history, geography and religious studies. She
achieved two A grades in English language and literature, her second language.
Edgbaston high school, where fees are
£3,878 per term in the senior school, had a GCSE pass rate of 98.3%, and 28% of
pupils achieved 9 or more A* grades.
Pakistani media has showered the
teenager with praise for her excellent results. “Nothing that Malala Yousafzai
achieves seems startling anymore but she continues to make Pakistan proud,” the Express Tribune wrote,
with the Daily Pakistan website saying Malala “has made us proud once again”.
Among those in Pakistan congratulating Malala was her friend
Aseefa Zadari, the sister of the Pakistan People’s party chair, Bilawal Bhutto
Zardari.
Malala previously told the
Guardianshe intended to study arts subjects at A-level, despite
having suggested in the past she would like to pursue a career in medicine. “I
will only miss school for an engagement if it is going to bring real change,”
she said, adding that she realised that saying yes to too many invitations was
affecting her schoolwork.
“That is the question I have to ask
myself with each request and if the answer is yes, I say, ‘OK, I will sacrifice
one day of my school for the education of millions of children who are out of school.’”
She plans to remain in the UK for the
remainder of her education. “I want to get my education – a good university
education. A lot of the politicians have studied in Oxford , like Benazir [Bhutto, who Malala
states is her role model]. My dream is to empower myself with education, and
then it is a weapon.”
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KEYWORDS-Nobel peace prize , education , presidents , GSCE , A-level . study , career , weapon , school , invitation ,
Malala just desired for educating . Few years ago , she was shot while she was on the schoolbus on the way to school . Fortunately , she alived and was invited to speak to presidents across the world .
Her speach made most of politicians question themselves , and she even won the Nobel peace prize last year.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/aug/21/malala-yousafzai-gcse-education-a-grades
KEYWORDS-Nobel peace prize , education , presidents , GSCE , A-level . study , career , weapon , school , invitation ,
Malala just desired for educating . Few years ago , she was shot while she was on the schoolbus on the way to school . Fortunately , she alived and was invited to speak to presidents across the world .
Her speach made most of politicians question themselves , and she even won the Nobel peace prize last year.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/aug/21/malala-yousafzai-gcse-education-a-grades