𝗔𝗱𝗺𝗶𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝗔𝗻𝗻𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗰𝗲𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁


Life Destination High School,(𝗖𝗮𝗺𝗽-𝟲) is pleased to announce the opening of admissions for the 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟔/𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟕 𝐀𝐜𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐦𝐢𝐜 𝐘𝐞𝐚𝐫.

Affiliated with 𝐄𝐁𝐑𝐑 (𝑬𝒙𝒂𝒎 𝑩𝒐𝒂𝒓𝒅) Examination Board of Rohingya Refugees  , our institution stands as a cornerstone of educational opportunity in the Kutupalong Rohingya Refugee Camp. We remain dedicated to our mission of providing Quality Education and Hope for the future of our community.

We invite parents and guardians to enroll their children in a learning environment that prioritizes:


✅Experienced & Dedicated Educators committed to student success.


✅A Safe, Secure, and Supportive Learning Environment.


✅Holistic Development, integrating academics, character formation, and essential life skills.
Secure your child’s place today and partner with us in building a brighter tomorrow.


📍Location: Kutupalong Rohingya Refugee Camp, No. 6

Teachers for High School Standard
Teachers for Middle and Primary Standards

Results Day & Admissions Open at Life Destination High School

Today, we proudly announce the 2025/2026 final examination results for our Primary, Middle, and High School students. Congratulations to our learners on their dedication and achievements. May this milestone inspire continued growth.

Enrollment for the 2026/2027 academic year is now open! We welcome new families to join our community and secure their child’s place with us.

For more inquiries, please contact our admissions office.

A Peaceful session of Islamic topics

Assalamualikum Dear Everyone

We are truly honored to organize a one-day session on Islamic topics in our school. This is the first initiative of its kind and aimed at guiding the younger generation toward the right path and helping them grow with faith and knowledge.

Furthermore, we plan to organize more sessions on different subjects in the coming academic years.
Dear students, stay tuned, make good use of your free time and take this opportunity to learn and enjoy your chance.

Thank you for our special lecturers
Your great explainations invested the event high faith in participants.

📸 Saber Hossain

The Final Examination of Life Destination High School

We are pleased to announce that our Final Examination for the academic year 2025–2026 is currently in progress. An examination is an important and fair means of assessing every student who sits for it. It serves as a comparative scale to evaluate students’ understanding, knowledge, skills and overall academic performance.

Our prayers and wishes are the main factor for the success of every student and heartfelt congratulations to all students who are tirelessly trying to show their talents and skills to the world.

The Silent Memory beyond the Slingshot of Abu Kalam

By Anuwar Sadek

Photo: captured during aiming the bird



For many children in the Rohingya community, aiming at birds is both a game and a quiet passion. Arakan was once full of blessings and its skies alive with countless birds whose sweet songs filled the air and brought joy to the land.

Abu Kalam, a twelve-year-old boy, is the son of Abu Siddek and a student of Life Destination High School, living in Kutupalong Refugee Camp in Bangladesh. Even in a place where animals and birds are now rare, Kalam finds happiness holding a simple slingshot in his hand, pretending to shoot at birds as children once did back home.

Seeing the slingshot in Kalam’s hands pulls me into a deep flashback of Arakan. I remember our student days clearly. We used to gather together, imitating hunters, and travel toward the mountains. Each of us carried a slingshot, our hearts filled with excitement as we aimed at birds under the open sky.

Those were magnificent days. Rohingya youths would go on picnics, sharing food, laughter, and stories after hunting birds. The simple slingshot brought us joy, peace, and unity, strengthening our bonds with one another and with nature.

Though Abu Kalam is still young, he carries within him the memories of a life he barely lived. Through his innocent play, he revives the lost traditions and simple joys of Rohingya life in Arakan, memories that refuse to fade, even in exile.

#livelihood #Childhood #Memory #Slingshot #Arakan

Final Examination of 2025-2026

ပြည်သူ့အခြေခံပညာအထက်တန်းကျောင်း (ဘဝပန်းတိုင်) ၏ ပညာသင်နှစ် (၂၀၂၅-၂၀၂၆) အတွက် ပထမတန်းမှ စတုတ္ထတန်းထိ မြန်မာစာ အတန်းတင်စာမေးပွဲကို (၃၀.၀၁.၂၀၂၆ )ရက်နေ့တွင် ကျောင်းသား/ကျောင်းသူများ၏ စိတ်အားထက်သန်စွာ ဖြေဆိုမှုဖြင့် အောင်မြင်စွာ ကျင်းပပြီးစီးခဲ့ပါသည်။

ဆရာ/ဆရာမများ၏ ကြိုးပမ်းမှုနှင့် ကျောင်းသား/ကျောင်းသူများ၏ လုံ့လဝီရိယတို့သည် ပညာရေးခရီးလမ်း၏ အရေးပါသော အဆင့်တစ်ခုဖြစ်ပါသည်။

အားလုံးပါဝင်ကြိုးပမ်းမှုအတွက် ကျေးဇူးတင်ရှိပါသည်။

Primary school students Final Exam

*Myanmasar (Burmese) was successfully conducted today (30-01-2026).

*We are proud to provide quality education for Rohingya Refugee students despite limited resources

*We are very much thankful to our dedicated teachers, guardians and parents, too.

*We would like to request you to keep our students in your special prayers.

The Fire Devastating in the Rohingya Refugee Camp, Bangladesh

Photo: IOM Bangladesh

Emergency Fire Incident Report

Date:19/01/2026(Last night)
Location: Shofi Ullah Khata , Camp- 16,Block- D, Ukhiya, Cox’s bazar, Bangladesh

A devastating fire accident occurred last night in Block D, causing severe loss to families and community facilities. The incident has left the community in deep shock and sorrow.

A total of 448 families were affected across different areas:

1.Block D-1: 08 families
2.Block D-02: 100 families
3.Block D-03: 200 families

  1. Block D-04: 140 families
    Total affected families: 448

The fire also damaged important community institutions, including 02 mosques, 01 maktab, and 10 schools, seriously affecting religious activities and children’s education.

Many families lost their shelters and basic belongings. Immediate humanitarian support is urgently needed to address this critical situation.

We respectfully request timely assistance and cooperation to support the affected families.

Gambia wants Myanmar punished

United Nations fact-finding mission reported that about 10,000 people had been killed, and 730,000 people displaced to refugee camps in neighbouring Bangladesh. The military offensive showed “genocidal intent” and the government aimed to “erase” Rohingya identity and remove them from Myanmar, the United Nations mission found.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/1/16/why-the-gambia-wants-myanmar-punished-for-rohingya-genocide?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=socialPulse&fbclid=IwdGRzaAPXU2NjbGNrA9dLmmV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHhqFRm-36kSwICdjcgxzj00gJl9JSHDuzGXNkHU9d6Fb-zRSjlFa2ao8HW_e_aem_7BPdnQABhUjQDiiifNCMEQ&sfnsn=mo