Afghanistan-born Lina Haider breaks record as Germany’s youngest school graduate
Lina Haidar, born to Afghanistan refugee parents, has become Germany’s youngest school graduate at age 11, showcasing exceptional talent and determination despite her challenging beginnings.
Lina Haidar, born to parents who fled Afghanistan, completed 12th grade in Germany at age eleven and is now the country’s youngest student approved for university.
German media have reported that Lina, an Afghanistan-origin student in the city of Bonn, completed her secondary education at Sankt Adelheid School by the age of eleven. She finished the entire school curriculum in just six years and received her diploma last week.
After completing first grade, Lina was fast-tracked to fifth grade by passing an academic assessment test. She then quickly progressed through grades eight, ten, eleven, and twelve in succession.
The head of Sankt Adelheid School said it was evident from the beginning that Lina was an exceptional student and required a special approach to help her realize her potential.
Germany’s Bild newspaper has named Lina the youngest high school graduate in the country. Her parents, who arrived in Germany as refugees, played a vital role in providing the environment necessary for her success.
This remarkable achievement reflects Lina’s talent and determination, enabling her to finish school swiftly and now prepare for university studies.
Previously, the record for Germany’s youngest school graduate was held by a boy named Ruben Sharara, who received his diploma at the age of twelve. Lina’s accomplishment highlights the capabilities of migrant students who, when given the right support, can achieve outstanding results.
Lina’s story is a powerful example of how refugee and migrant children, when nurtured and encouraged, can overcome immense challenges and thrive academically.
As Lina prepares to begin her university journey, she stands as a symbol of hope and possibility for young students around the world, especially those from displaced and refugee backgrounds.
Her achievement stands in stark contrast to the reality in Afghanistan, where girls are currently banned from attending secondary school and university under the Taliban’s restrictive policies.
Due to these harsh and suppressive regulations, millions of Afghanistan’s girls are denied the basic right to education, making Lina’s success abroad even more poignant and symbolic.
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