International Tiger Day 2025

Roaring for Awareness, Education, and Action
At The New School Dhaka, we believe education isnโt confined to classrooms. Itโs a path to understanding the world โ and protecting it. This International Tiger Day, we raise our voice for the Royal Bengal Tiger, the national animal of Bangladesh and a living emblem of our strength, resilience, and heritage.
๐ฟ Why Tigers Matter
The Royal Bengal Tiger is more than just a majestic creature of the Sundarbans. Itโs a symbol of national pride, featured in our folktales, stamps, coins, and classroom walls. Yet today, only a few hundred remain in the wild. Each tiger lost takes us a step closer to losing a part of our cultural soul and ecological balance.
๐ Tigers in Our Curriculum, Not Just in Memory
From Play Group to A Level, NSD students are taught the value of biodiversity and the importance of conservation. But stories alone arenโt enough. Our children should not grow up reading about tigers as a thing of the past โ they deserve to live in a world where tigers still roam free.
๐ฌ A Message to Our Young Learners
To all our NSD students โ whether you’re discovering animals for the first time or debating global issues in class โ remember:
Saving tigers means saving forests. Saving forests means saving Bangladesh.
You are the future, and your voice matters.
๐ What We Stand For
- Awareness through engaging education
- Empathy towards all living beings
- Action that contributes to a better world
Letโs roar together โ not just for tigers, but for everything they represent.
๐พ Save Tigers. Save Bangladesh.
Let the roar of the Royal Bengal Tiger echo through generations โ not as a memory, but as a living legacy.