Our students are delighted to receive the second edition of the Rohingya Basic Qaida book from the Rohingya Education and National Board (RENB). It is a wonderful opportunity for them to learn to read and write in their own language through the continued support of RENB.
The students sincerely appreciate RENB’s valuable contributions and pray for its continued success in serving the Rohingya community through education.
Name: Anowar Islam Father’s Name: Nurul Haque Date of birth: 02/01/2000 Permanent Address: Hlaing Thi village, northern part of Maung Daw, Arakan State, Myanmar Current Address: Block -C-9, Camp-6, Kutupalong, Rohingya Refugee Camp, Bangladesh
Anowar Islam, 26, son of Nurul Haque from Hlaing Thi village, northern part of Maung Daw, Arakan State, Myanmar. He is from a survival family and serving as an English and a Social Studies teacher at Life Destination High School and serving as a Burmese and a Social Studies teacher at Turkiye Diyanet Foundation( TDF) in Rohingya Refugee Camp, Bangladesh.
During 2017, Anowar Islam with his parents left his country, Myanmar due to the genocidal act commited by Burmese Militaries. When he arrived at Rohingya Refugee Camp, Cox’s Bazar, he joined with Life Destination High School for his study and completed his matriculation on 2022.
Later, he was offered to be a teacher of Life Destination High School and now hundreds of primary and middle level students are studying under him. ” I am the luckiest student having the school committee.” Anowar apperciated, ” If our school didn’t allow me this offer, It would be seldom difficult for me to be claimed that people calling me teacher anywhere.”
Anowar Islam also loves working at different NGOs for the intention of learning new skills through training and workshops. His first teaching experience gained at Plan International Bangladesh from 2018 to 2021 when he was a student of Life Destination High School. From 2022 to 2024, Anowar served as teacher at JCF ( Jagorani Chakra Foundation)and a current teacher of Life Destination High School and Turkiye Diyanet Foundation( TDF).
He is currently taking from Grade-1 to 6 and teaching English using the several teaching skills and keeping the students under control. Life Destination High School heavily apperciated his dedication and time management at school.
His last hope is to develop his own community through the education and leadership with whatever he is able to overcome.
A massive congratulations to one of our Grade-12 students Mohammed Ayoub for his significant and memorable achievement in passing semester-3 on academic research field where he has successfully secured third rank from Rohingya Academic Research Institute(RAR-Institute).
The Life Destination High School is exultant and very proud of your great work, persistent efforts, commitment and dedication towards achieving academic excellence.
May Allah bless you with immense knowledge, wisdom, many more opportunities and make you an important asset for your family and community. We believe you that one day you can utilize all your knowledge, skills and competencies for the betterment of the Rohingya Community.
Foyazul Zobbor, a Grade-12 student of Life Destination High School, has expressed his dream of becoming an MBBS doctor and hopes to pursue higher studies at a university.
However, like him, thousands of students in the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh are giving up their dreams after completing camp-level education because they see no opportunities for higher studies.
If the United Nations (UN) is committed to supporting the vulnerable Rohingya community, it obviously can take the initiative to create opportunities for qualified and university-level education, helping to build a better future.
The more education is denied, the less human rights are ensured under international law. Ignoring education means ignoring justice for Rohingya survivors.
After facing unbearable challenges, Rohingya students continue to create their own learning platform through the Examination Board of Rohingya Refugees (EBRR) while holding onto the hope that better educational opportunities will one day become available.
Photo: by Anuwar Sadek and Captured during an interview regarding camp-level education
Life Destination High School extends its sincere gratitude to the Rohingya National Education Board (RNEB) for organizing the memorable Recognition, Appreciation and Awarding Ceremony and to the Examination Board of Rohingya Refugees (EBRR) for its continued dedication to ensuring quality educational opportunities for Rohingya students.
We warmly congratulate all students who successfully passed the EBRR Matriculation Examination 2025–2026, especially those who achieved distinctions. Your accomplishments reflect dedication, hard work, perseverance and a strong commitment to education.
We also express our heartfelt appreciation to all teachers, parents, RNEB and EBRR for their unwavering support and valuable contributions to this success.
Together, we celebrate this remarkable achievement and look forward to an even brighter future for Rohingya education.
We are truly grateful that the United Council of Rohingya UCR initially introduced a Recognition and Appreciation Ceremony to honor the outstanding students who achieved excellent results in the final examination conducted by the Examination Board of Rohingya Refugees (EBRR).
It is also a moment of great pride and excitement that eight students from our institution, Life Destination High School, who have passed in Grade-12 have been recognized among the award recipients for their remarkable academic achievements.
We sincerely congratulate our students on this outstanding success and wish them continued excellence in their educational journey in future.
For decades, the Rohingya language was largely restricted to spoken communication, with very limited opportunities for reading and writing due to policies imposed by the Myanmar government. Despite these challenges, dedicated Rohingya scholars, particularly Maulana Hanif Rajeb Sahib, worked tirelessly to develop and adapt a writing system for the Rohingya language, aiming to promote literacy among the Rohingya community.
From the early stages of development to its digital transformation, Mr. Mohammed Noor, Director of Rvision, played a leading role in promoting and advancing the language through official collaboration with Children on the Edge and Mukti Cox’s Bazar.
After years of dedication, hard work, and overcoming numerous barriers, the vision has finally become a reality. The Rohingya Language App is now available in the Rohingya refugee camps, enabling smartphone users to learn, read, and write their mother tongue anytime and anywhere.
On 17 July 2026, the app was officially launched with the legal permission and support of the relevant authorities of Bangladesh, marking a historic milestone in the preservation and development of the Rohingya language and culture.
Today is a day of immense joy, gratitude, and blessings for Hakmot Ullah. Through hard work, dedication, and the mercy of Allah, he has proudly achieved two Distinctions (2D) from the Examination Board of Rohingya Refugees.
He extends his deepest gratitude to his beloved parents for their endless love, sacrifices, and prayers. He is also sincerely thankful to his dedicated teachers whose guidance and support have played a vital role in shaping his educational journey.
Furthermore, he expresses heartfelt appreciation to his supportive friends and relatives for their constant encouragement and confidence in him.
This achievement reflects not only his efforts but also the prayers, support, and inspiration of everyone who stood by him. May Allah bless all those who contributed to his success and grant him even greater achievements in the future.
We are delighted to see your result in the final examination of EBRR. A massive congratulations on your outstanding achievement!
Your success is the reward of your hard work, dedication and perseverance. May this accomplishment inspire you to reach even greater heights in the future.
Wishing and praying you continued success and a bright future ahead.
Congratulations to our student @Ayub Khan on achieving an outstanding result with 3 distinctions in the Grade-12 Examination under the Examination Board of Rohingya Refugees (EBRR). This remarkable achievement reflects your hard work, dedication and commitment to learning.
Your success is a source of pride for your family, teachers and community. May this milestone open the door to greater opportunities and inspire other students to pursue excellence in education. Life Destination High School.