The ceremony marking the beginning of the new academic year for students and commemorating the Sacred Defense Week was held at the Lorestan University Girls' High School.
Sep 24, 2023
Lorestan University Girls' High School held a ceremony to mark the beginning of the new academic year for students and to commemorate the Sacred Defense Week, with the presence of students, their families, and the school's teachers.
According to the Public Relations Department of Lorestan University, this ceremony was held on Saturday, the first of Mehr in the current year, in the courtyard of Lorestan University Girls' High School.
Dr. Ziba Zamanifard is the principal of Lorestan University Girls' High School, which has 260 students.
In the mentioned ceremony, Dr. Zamanifard, the principal of Lorestan University Girls' High School, in her speech, congratulated the students, their families, and teachers on the arrival of the new academic year and the spring of education.
In another part of her remarks, she commemorated the arrival of the Sacred Defense Week and explained to the female students that the independence, stability, security, and peace of Islamic Iran are due to the sacrifices of the esteemed martyrs.
Dr. Zamanifard emphasized that the memory of the proud martyrs should always be honored, and the values of the Sacred Defense, the culture of the Sacred Defense, and the culture of sacrifice, jihad, and martyrdom should be transferred to new generations, especially the student generation.
The principal of Lorestan University Girls' High School, in another part of her speech, explained and clarified the educational and academic characteristics of Lorestan University Girls' High School and the regulations of this high school for new students.
In another part of the ceremony, Piriyai, the representative of the teachers of Lorestan University Girls' High School (teacher of the religious studies course), who is one of the combatants of the Sacred Defense era, spoke about the Sacred Defense Week and the culture of jihad, sacrifice, resistance, and martyrdom for the students.
Also, he spoke to the students about the enemy's soft war and the enemy's use of cyberspace to harm the values and religious beliefs of the people.
Piriyai explained the necessity of strengthening Islamic and Iranian culture, respecting parents and teachers, and expanding communication and interactions between parents and the school.
In another part of this commemorative program, Sadeghi, the Arabic teacher and a veteran of the Sacred Defense era, congratulated the students on the arrival of the new academic year and the Sacred Defense Week and spoke about the concept of "religious education."
Sadeghi wished and prayed for the students to have a year full of hope, joy, and academic success; because the students are the future-makers of Islamic Iran.