News Islamic Tradition
6 February 2025
Â鶹´«Ã½ recently hosted a vibrant and empowering hijab styling workshop for Year 5 and 6 girls, celebrating confidence, creativity, and modesty. Led by our Primary Student Support Department (SSD) and a team of dedicated teaching assistants, the session introduced a stylish yet modest hijab looks, helping the girls feel comfortable and elegant while embracing their faith.
The workshop saw an enthusiastic turnout, with students eager to learn and experiment with different styles. Staff provided guidance to ensure everyone felt supported. The students enjoyed the session so much that SSD has agreed to host more workshops, introducing advanced hijab styling techniques.
This event aligned with World Hijab Day, observed annually on 1st February to promote awareness and understanding of the hijab as a symbol of faith, dignity, and empowerment. Established in 2013, it encourages women of all backgrounds to experience wearing the hijab, fostering inclusivity and respect for personal choice.
To mark the occasion, our Secondary girls also took part in World Hijab Day last Monday, choosing and wearing hijabs of their preference. This allowed them to express individuality while standing in solidarity with their Muslim sisters worldwide.
The workshop was a great success, offering a fun and interactive way for students to express themselves while staying true to their Islamic values. It reinforced that modesty and self-expression can go hand in hand, empowering young girls to wear the hijab with confidence and pride.
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