At Al-Hussan International Academy – Girls’ Section, World Arabic Language Day was celebrated as a meaningful tribute to the Arabic language as a cornerstone of identity, culture, and communication.
The celebration featured engaging morning assembly segments highlighting the value of Arabic in shaping heritage and thought, alongside student contributions that proudly expressed their connection to their mother tongue. Across classrooms, interactive activities enriched students’ reading, writing, and expression skills, linking Arabic to different subjects in creative and motivating ways.
A special highlight was the activity “Sign Language and Braille,” which emphasized inclusive communication and reinforced the idea that language is a unifying human bridge that goes beyond words. Cultural and linguistic competitions further energized the celebration, fostering positive competition, creativity, and a deeper sense of belonging to the Arabic language.
Through this celebration, the academy reaffirmed its commitment to nurturing a strong appreciation for Arabic, empowering students to be confident communicators who are proud of their identity and prepared for the future.