January 30 — Literacy Day: significance for education in Cyprus
January 30 is celebrated as Literacy Day, dedicated to the Three Hierarchs — Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, and John Chrysostom. An article in the newspaper "Simerini" on January 26, 2026, emphasizes that this date holds symbolic importance for culture and education in Cyprus.
The piece notes that Literacy Day should remind people of the connection between knowledge, morality, and social responsibility. The author points out that contemporary society in Cyprus is experiencing political and social upheavals, and recent publications have undermined citizens’ trust in authorities and institutions.
The text argues for using this day for events, public discussions, and educational initiatives rather than limiting it to formal celebrations. As a comparison, it mentions that in Greece the school holiday associated with this date was canceled in 2020.
It is also noted that the Greek language receives international recognition: the Greek Language Day, established by UNESCO, is observed on February 9. For the island’s residents, the author considers it important that the state decides whether to invest in education as a value or treat it as a formality.
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