4 January - World Braille Day Celebration at Santhi School: Empowering Students Through Education and Awareness

 

  January 4 – World Braille Day


Speciality of the Day: 

Honors Braille enabling literacy and independence for visually impaired people.

Why This Day Is Special: 

It celebrates the birthday of Louis Braille, the inventor of Braille, a tactile system of reading and writing for people who are blind or visually impaired, and raises awareness about its importance.

History Behind the Day:

Louis Braille, who became blind due to a childhood accident, developed the system in 1824 based on a military code. The UN General Assembly proclaimed this day in 2018.

Did You Know?: 

Braille is not a language but a code that can be used to write and read almost any language.

How Can We Celebrate?: 

Learn about Braille, support organizations that promote Braille literacy, or advocate for greater accessibility for visually impaired individuals.
Final Thought: Braille empowers millions, opening doors to literacy and independence.

Final Thought: 

Literacy is a right; by supporting inclusive design, we empower every learner.


World Braille Day Celebration at Santhi School: Empowering Students Through Education and Awareness

Santhi School proudly observes World Braille Day today with great enthusiasm and a strong commitment to inclusivity and education. The day begins with a special assembly where students of Santhi School learn about the importance of Braille in supporting visually impaired individuals. The principal of Santhi School addresses the gathering, highlighting the need for empathy, unity, and equal opportunities in learning. Teachers at Santhi School conduct interactive sessions that introduce the basics of Braille reading and writing, fostering curiosity and respect among all students.

Throughout the day, students of Santhi School participate in creative activities such as Braille-based art, storytelling, and project displays that honor the legacy of Louis Braille. The event encourages the spirit of awareness and innovation as Santhi School actively promotes inclusion and accessibility in education. By involving both teachers and students, the school creates an environment where everyone learns the true value of communication, compassion, and cooperation.

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