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Nurul Amin, 17 years old, son of Sayed Nur from Kamaung Seik, Northern part of Maungdaw, Arakan State in Myanmar. In 2017, Amin along with his parents left his homeland due to a horribly genocidal act on the Rohingya minority conducted by the brutal Burmese Militaries and arrived at Kutupalong, the largest refugee camp in Bangladesh.
” In Myanmar, when I was a child, I attended to a primary school in my village and It was the most challenging period for me as the school was so far from my house and it took me hours to reach at it. During rainy days, I was completely wet while I was on the way of my school. However, I hardly managed class 2 in my homeland before 2017.” Nurul Amin claimed
In 2017, the raping, discrimination, torturing, killing innocents, throwing children into fire, burning the houses and so on operated by the Burmese militaries forced over 1 million Rohingya people from their homes and fled to a bordering country, Bangladesh and took refuge in the forests of Cox’s Bazar and Teknaf. “ My legs became disable and unable to walk on while we were crossing the mountains, villages, barbed fence and river on Aug 2017.” Amin added.
Many elderly people and young children endured unbearable struggle to find a peaceful life on those days, leaving the homes. On their way of Bangladesh, they fought starvation as they took nothing from their homes.
“ It took us two days to travel through the hills for reaching Bangladesh and had nothing to eat and sometimes we needed to pinch our stomachs to relieve the suffering of hunger.” Amin expressed
After being a refugee in the largest refugee camp, Cox’s Bazar, he became a dreamless boy and received no opportunity to continue his study. With guidelines regarding learning forced him toward useless and wasted his time without doing anything for years. Finally, his father, Sayed Nur has open a small shop near his shelter and it starts working for the entire family. “ At the last, my father made me a shopkeer and selling it every morning and evening.” Amin said

” When I was 15, one opportunity from the Life Destination High School offered me to continue my educational journey and I have been attending the class from grade-3 since 2023. It is the hope and building a dream to catch my destination through this learning platform.” He added
There are many young Rohingya children who have no opportunities to make their life and build their future by studying in the Rohingya refugee camp. Offering a formal educational opportunities bring the peace and successes in which people can enjoy their lifetime and make the community develop. The international community must focus to restore the higher education for the Rohingya students in Refugee camp, Bangladesh.

𝗦𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗹: 𝐋𝐢𝐟𝐞 𝐃𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐇𝐢𝐠𝐡 𝐒𝐜𝐡𝐨𝐨𝐥, 𝐂𝐚𝐦𝐩-𝟔
𝑺𝒕𝒖𝒅𝒆𝒏𝒕𝒔: 𝑴𝒊𝒅𝒅𝒍𝒆 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝑯𝒊𝒈𝒉 𝑺𝒄𝒉𝒐𝒐𝒍
A𝐜a𝐝e𝐦i𝐜 𝐘e𝐚r: 𝟐0𝟐4/2𝟎2𝟓
𝗘𝘅𝗮𝗺 𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗲: 𝟮𝟭.𝟬𝟮.𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱
Dear Students,
The final exam is just around the corner! Make sure to:
1. Review all your lessons thoroughly.
2. Organize your study materials and notes.
3. Practice past papers and important questions.
4. Manage your time effectively to cover all subjects.
5. Stay focused and confident—you’ve got this!
Don’t forget: Success comes to those who prepare well. Start revising now and give your best on exam day!
Best of luck,
Life Destination High School, Camp-6
Photos: Anuwar Sadek





These students are waiting for the entrance to their exam hall
Honoured to announce the ongoing final examination of the 2024-2025 academic year is going on at life Destination High School in Kutupalong Refugee Camp, Bangladesh
Note: These are primary level students

During the recent award ceremony at our school, the two honourable and deeply respected teachers, Mr Ayeshaan and Mr Dildar Kamaal, stood alone and performing a heartfelt dua. They prayed not only for the success and betterment of their students but also for justice and hope to prevail in the community. Their soft and humble words might carry out the aspirations which reflect their dedication to the next generations.
By Anuwar Sadek


Mohammed Solim, a grade 10 student at Life Destination High School in the Rohingya Refugee camp, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, is one of the most talented students in our school. He is known for his academic performance, fair character and respect for his teachers and classmates, in which he is deal with a lot of love around him.
Last year, Solim broke a record by securing a second place in an essay and letter competion organized by the Rohingya Youth Initiative ( RYI ). This achievement brings not only his intelligence but also his ability to express his desire through the academic journey. Furthermore, he also scored 99 marks in Biology during his midterm examination.
It is the sign of a significant way to capture all of his dreams in future career if his hard work remains constant. His journey serves as an inspiration to other students in the community and proving that he would become a community hero one day.

Following the independence of Myanmar, Rohingya fought government forces in an attempt to have the mostly Rohingya populated region around the in northern Arakan (present-day Rahkine State) gain autonomy
Following the independence of Myanmar