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Brampton two new schools named after Pte. Buckham Singh, Malala Yousafzai

by Asia Metro Editor
March 27, 2019
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By: Surjit Singh Flora
It’s proud moments for both the Indian Sikh community and the Pakistani community after On March 25, 2019, the Peel District School Board announced that two new Brampton elementary schools will make history as the first in Canada to be named in honour of a pair of heroic figures, one born in India after Sikh-Canadian soldier Pte. Bukkan (Buckham) Singh and the other the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai. Pakistan
Buckham was the first Sikh man to enlist with the Canadian army during the First World War. He moved to Canada in 1907 at age 14, when the Canadian government resisted South Asian immigration. But because of a labour shortage, British Columbia accepted Sikh labourers. Buckham endured forced separation from his family because of the restrictive policies.
Bukkan Singh served with the 20th Canadian Infantry Battalion in the battlefields of Flanders in 1916 and was twice wounded in separate battles. He was sent back to Canada after undergoing surgery for tuberculosis and died in Kitchener, Ont. in 1919 with no family or community around him.
He was buried by the Canadian military with full honours.
In a statement, Brampton trustee for wards nine and 10 Balbir Solhi said the board is proud to name one of the new schools after Pte. Buckham Singh.
“Through his service and dedication to our country, he left behind a proud legacy — not just for the Sikh community but for all of Canada,” Sohi said.
Every year on Remembrance Day One of 10 Sikh soldiers who fought with Canadian regiments during the First World War remembered at a special service in Kitchener, Ontario.

Yousafzai, an honorary Canadian citizen since 2017, began speaking about the right to education at age 11, inspired in part her father’s humanitarian work. She survived an assassination attempt at 15 years of age and quickly became a prominent activist, focusing largely on girls.
Last year, she tearfully paid a visit to her home in Pakistan for the first time since being airlifted abroad for surgery. Today, she is a student at Oxford University and recently, a new girls’ school built with her Nobel prize money opened near her home region of Swat in the mountain’s northwest of Islamabad.
On the choice to name a school after Yousafzai, Will Davies, trustee for Brampton’s wards two and six, said, “her relentless commitment to learning and education is an inspiration to us all, and will be embedded into the school’s vision and focus.”
Also peel school board posted on the social media Facebook that, ”we are excited to welcome two new elementary schools to the #Peelfam!

At the Regular Meeting of the Board on March 25, 2019, the Peel District School Board announced it will name two new Brampton elementary schools for Sikh-Canadian soldier Buckham Singh, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai. They are the first schools in Canada to be named for these individuals.
https://www.facebook.com/peelschools/photos/pb.138567072848400.-2207520000.1553627434./2219652541406499/?type=3&eid=ARC352om2p0sDVRuDVi6fCWjEP-saRuvhjUS5ZvIV6lJaLwAU9df3tDroeZFq-gsColTsH5E5Si60teA
Buckham Singh Public school will be located in the Vales of Humber area while Malala Yousafzai Public School will be in the Queen Mary Drive and Remembrance Road area.

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