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Malala meets Mahnoor Cheema who scored record-making 34 GCSEs

Malala Yousafzai hosted dinner for Mahnoor Cheema to praise her accomplishments at age of 16

By Murtaza Ali Shah
September 04, 2023
Nobel Peace Prize winner and education activist Malala Yousafzai (left) while presenting her book to  the remarkable fellow Pakistani Mahnoor Cheema who passed 34 GCSEs with A-stars, making a new UK and world record. — By the author
Nobel Peace Prize winner and education activist Malala Yousafzai (left) while presenting her book to  the remarkable fellow Pakistani Mahnoor Cheema who passed 34 GCSEs with A-stars, making a new UK and world record. — By the author

LONDON: Nobel Peace Prize winner and education activist Malala Yousafzai has praised the remarkable achievement of fellow Pakistani Mahnoor Cheema, who has passed 34 GCSEs with A-stars, making a new UK and world record.

Malala Yousafzai hosted a dinner for Mahnoor Cheema & family to praise her several accomplishments at the age of 16 and described her as an inspiration to children in Pakistan and around the world. They met after Mahnoor Cheema revealed that Malala Yousafzai has been an inspiration to her since she was 7 years of age and that she has Malala’s posters in her bedroom. She considers Malala to be her role model due to her courage in the face of challenges, kindness, humility and passion. The parents of both Malala and Mahnoor also attended the dinner at a restaurant in central London.

Nobel Peace Prize winner and education activist Malala Yousafzai (c) during a group photo with Pakistani Mahnoor Cheemas (C-L) family  who passed 34 GCSEs with A-stars, making a new UK and world record. — By the author
Nobel Peace Prize winner and education activist Malala Yousafzai (c) during a group photo with Pakistani Mahnoor Cheema's (C-L) family  who passed 34 GCSEs with A-stars, making a new UK and world record. — By the author

Geo News reported last week that British Pakistani 16-year-old student Mahnoor Cheema had passed an astonishing total of 34 subjects at General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) level – setting a new record in the history of the United Kingdom as well as internationally. She passed 17 subjects with A* grades as a private candidate in Year 10 and added 17 more subjects in Year 11 – taking the total count to 34 - and marking the highest number of subjects ever taken by a student in the history of UK and EU GCSEs.

Malala Yousafzai and Mahnoor Cheema spoke to Geo and The News exclusively about Oxford University, food, fame, dreams and educational accomplishments.

Mahnoor Cheema said that meeting Malala Yousafzai was everything she could have hoped for. She said, “This has been a surreal experience for me. Meeting Malala has been my childhood dream because she has been such an inspiration to me since I was very young. As a Pakistani, she has become a pioneer for female education and she is working hard for the empowerment of young women. This is truly a dream come true for me.”

Nobel Peace Prize winner and education activist Malala Yousafzai (left) while presenting a bouquet to  the Pakistani Mahnoor Cheema who passed 34 GCSEs with A-stars, making a new UK and world record. — By the author
Nobel Peace Prize winner and education activist Malala Yousafzai (left) while presenting a bouquet to the Pakistani Mahnoor Cheema who passed 34 GCSEs with A-stars, making a new UK and world record. — By the author

Malala Yousafzai said she was very proud of Mahnoor Cheema. She said, “Mahnoor has performed brilliantly. It’s a matter of pride for all Pakistanis and others that a Pakistani girl like Mahnoor has accomplished something so inspirational. She has inspired lots of children; it is my dream that girls all over the world get a chance to obtain an education, and it fills my heart with joy when I see girls like Mahnoor doing so well and working hard. I wish that girls around the world are able to flourish and move up the charts in education, and Mahnoor is inspiring other girls with the message that you can achieve anything in life as long as you work hard and get good grades to fulfil your dreams. I am very happy for Mahnoor and I wish her all the best.”

Mahnoor Cheema has said that she wants to study medicine at Oxford University. Malala has already graduated from Oxford University with a Philosophy, Politics and Economics degree. They talked about studying at Oxford and what life is like there.

Malala Yousafzai said, “I told Mahnoor that she is a remarkable student; she is very, talented, hard-working and bright. Inshallah, If she continues with her brilliance, she will get offers from all top-ranking universities, be it Oxford or any other university. She can fulfil her dreams there and I am much excited for Mahnoor. I have full faith that she will continue to shine and I am sure that she will continue to make us proud. She is a dedicated girl who wants to serve humanity, and she told me she wants to study medicine. When I asked her what she wanted to be, she told me that her main objective is to serve the ones who lack basic health facilities. Her passion for working for others and giving back to society is inspiring and I have full faith that she can study at any university she wants to and one day will be able to contribute a lot for the betterment of humanity.”

Mahnoor Cheema said Malala shared tips with her about life in Oxford University, how to balance education and social life, how to write a good personal statement, and what to do during the interviews.

Mahnoor Cheema said she came to know about Malala Yousafzai for the first time in Pakistan when her mother gave her a newspaper and asked her to read a story about Malala Yousafzai. She shared, “My mother handed me a newspaper and I learnt for the first time how Malala expressed extreme courage and resilience in the face of threats to her life. She has never compromised on her campaign for the rights of young women and their education despite so many concerns for her safety. She continues fighting for what she believes in. Even at 7 years old, I knew that we have all in common.”

The student thanked Malala for hosting her family and encouraging her. She said, “The food was delicious. It was Indian cuisine, Hyderabadi Biryani, lamb chops and everything was delicious.”

Apart from her academia, Mahnoor’s IQ has also been recognised on a global scale, at 161 on the Mensa IQ Test which is the oldest and historic high IQ society in the world, placing her among the top 1 percent of the world’s population for intellectual ability. She has also completed ABRSM Music Theory and Practical at Grade 8, with distinction. She is one of the youngest individuals in the UK to be pursuing a music diploma. She has also been shortlisted in the prestigious John Locke essay competition, with the awards ceremony in Oxford later this year. Owing to her ambitions to study medicine at the University of Oxford, she undertook the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) and the Biomedical Admissions Test (BMAT) at the age of 15, falling in the 99th percentile of test-takers with a score of 3290. Her passion for medicine, coupled with her outstanding track record, positions her as a promising future medical professional.