
World Arabic Language Day, celebrated on December 18th, honors the rich history, beauty, and global significance of the Arabic language. Recognized by the United Nations, this day highlights Arabic’s contribution to science, philosophy, literature, and the arts across centuries. At school, we celebrate by engaging students in cultural activities, storytelling, calligraphy, and interactive lessons that showcase the diversity and depth of the Arabic-speaking world. It’s a meaningful opportunity to promote understanding, appreciation, and pride in one of the world’s most widely spoken languages.
