Khushal School 10 years after the attack on Malala - in pictures
Iqbal Hussain, a member of the faculty at Khushal School and College in Pakistan's Swat region where Malala Youafzai was a pupil, teaches science to 10th grade pupils. All photos: Tariq Ullah for The National
Iqbal Hussain, a staff member at Khushal School and College, says there has been a surge in enrolment of girl pupils after the Taliban attempt to kill on Malala on October 9, 2012, for speaking up for girls' right to education.
Laila Khan shows a sketch to her psychology teacher in Khushal School and College, Mingora, a city in the Swat district of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
Iqbal Hussain teaches a class.
Marjan looks at a poster of Malala and her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, on a wall at Khushal School and College.
The classroom where Malala used to study at Khushal School and College. Malala, now 25, gained worldwide attention when she and two friends were shot on a school bus by Pakistani Taliban militants in 2012.
Malala's picture, along with some of her quotes, on a school notice board.
Marjan, a pupil, writes in her notebook.
School director Huma Shakir at work in her office.
Faiza Shah, a psychologist, takes a class.
Fayaz Zafar, a journalist who has covered the Taliban insurgency in Swat, poses for a picture in his office in Mingora.
Minahil, a pupil at Khushal School and College, finishes her class.
An image of Malala and her father.
A nursery class poses for a photo at Khushal School and College.
Tenth-grade pupils look at Malala's picture.
Young children at play in Khushal School and College.
The school's nursery class enjoying extracurricular activities.