Just in: Malala aces her O-levels

Published August 21, 2015
The young activist from Swat valley has gotten straight As in subjects including Biology, Chemistry and Physics
The young activist from Swat valley has gotten straight As in subjects including Biology, Chemistry and Physics

Malala confirmed her superstar status today by acing all her O-level subjects!

This accomplishment of the 18-year-old education activist was revealed in a tweet by her proud father, Ziauddin Yusufzai:

Though Malala has spent the past few years busily supporting girl's education all around the world, she's repeatedly stressed that she is very keen to continue to excel in her own schooling.

And she's done just that.

It's not just her father who she's made happy. Her fans have been sending out congratulatory messages to her:

Aseefa Bhutto Zardari was one of the first to do so:

Documentary filmmaker Samar Minaullah Khan soon followed suit:

Journalist Saeed Shah applauded her excellent result despite juggling it with her campaigning:

Writer Bina Shah joined the club:

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