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.

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။

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.

Top Number One in All Camps

Rohingya Refugee camp, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh is a place that lacks access formal educational system for the students since 2017.

From the early of  this year, 2025, some of scholars who were once teachers in Myanmar, taking a new innovation of creating a civil Organization so called Examination Board of Rohingya Refugee ( EBRR) which first introduced a Mid-Term exam in all over the 70 camp based community schools.

After the results of this exam, Syedul Amin, one of Life Destination High School‘s grade-9 students is being appeared like a star in the sky with brightness color of total 517 marks in 600. This milestone empowered him and thousands of Rohingya students to carry out thier dedication and hard work  in study.

Our teachers and his parents are very much appreciated over this achievement of top number 1  among the thousands of students.

Congratulations Mohammed Salim on Your Achievement

Mohammed Salim, a Grade-11 student of our Life Destination High School , Camp 6, secured third place in the essay writing competition organized by the Rohingya Human Rights Network as part of the 16 Days of Activism. We are proud of his achievement and appreciate the continued dedication of our teachers who guide and support our learners.

Salim is one of the most talented students through the whole Rohingya Refugee Camp, Bangladesh. If Refugee students like Salim would have the opportunity of higher studies, they would definitely secure the global standard achievements like engineers, MBBS, Pilot, Lawyer, Astronomy, scientist and so on. We are greatly in hope of getting opportunity in their future.

📢 နှစ်ပတ်လည် ကျောင်းသားအားကစားပွဲတော် ကြေညာချက်။ ။

ကျွန်ုပ်တို့၏ အခြေခံပညာ အထက်တန်းကျောင်း (ဘဝပန်းတိုင်)မှ ဂုဏ်ယူဝမ်းမြောက်စွာ ကြေညာအပ်ပါသည်။

ကျွန်ုပ်တို့၏ အလယ်တန်းနှင့် အထက်တန်း ကျောင်းသားများ ပါဝင်မည့်
နှစ်ပတ်လည် ကျောင်းသားအားကစားပွဲတော်ကို
အောက်ပါအတိုင်းကျင်းပမည်ဖြစ်ပါသည်။

ပညာသင်နှစ် -(၂၀၂၅/၂၀၂၆)
🗓️ကျင်းပမည့်ရက် – ၂၉ နိုဝင်ဘာ ၂၀၂၅ (စနေနေ့)
🕡ကျင်းပမည့်အချိန်- မနက် ၇:၀၀ နာရီ
🏟️ကျင်းပမည့်နေရာ- စခန်းအမှတ်(၅) ၊ဘောလုံးကွင်း

အခမ်းအနား အစီအစဉ်များ-
မနက်၇:၀၀ နာရီတွင် စတင်မည့် အခမ်းအနားတွင် –
✅နိုင်ငံတော်သီချင်း ရွတ်ဆိုခြင်း။
✅အားကစားသီချင်း ဆိုခြင်း။
✅အားကစား စည်းကမ်းချက်များ ရှင်းလင်းတင်ပြခြင်း။
✅ဆရာများမှ ဆုံးမစကား ပြောကြားခြင်း။

အခမ်းအနားအပြီးတွင် ဘောလုံးပြိုင်ပွဲဇယားအရ ပွဲစဉ်များ စတင်ကစားသွားမည်ဖြစ်ပါသည်။
ကျွန်ုပ်တို့၏ အနာဂတ်မျိုးဆက်သစ် အားကစားသမားများကိုလာရောက်အားပေးမြှောက်စားကြပါရန် အလေးအနက်ဖိတ်ကြားအပ်ပါသည်။

Mid-Term Examination Halls, 2025-2026

Our Mid-Term Examination Hall in different centres. Thank you every student for your punctual attendance.

Exam Hall-1, our primary level with over 250 students
Exam Hall-2, our middle level with over 100 students
Exam Hall-3, our middle and high level with 70 students
Exam Hall-4, our high level with 50 students
Exam Hall-5, our middle and primary level with 60 students
Exam Hall-6, our primary and middle level with 90 students
Exam Hall at Camp-based Exam Board, our Grade-12 with 15 students

Note:

Our Grade-1 has 110 students but they are invisible in the Exam hall because their Examination is being conducted orally.

The total students of Life Destination High School, Kutupang Refugee Camp, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh is 745 plus.

The Horrific Touch of a Child Victim

Hakmat Ullah received his award during ceremony at Life Destination High School.



My name is Hakmot Ullah, and I am an 18 years old, the youngest of nine siblings. Today, I study in Grade 12 at Life Destination Community High School in Bangladesh, but my journey began in Myo Thu Gyi village, Maung Daw Township, Arakan State, Myanmar.


Early Life and Education

My father was a respected farmer and cattle trader, while my mother devoted herself to raising us with love and wisdom.

I began my schooling at Myo Thu Gyi Primary School, but everything changed in 2017 when brutal military attacks forced us to flee. Overnight, I went from being a student to becoming a refugee.

Education in Refugee camp

Life in Refugee camp has not been easy, but education gave me strength and purpose. With the help of dedicated teachers like Mr. Jubair and Mr. Rushan Ali, I continued my studies inside Camp-6, Kutupalong. Later, I joined Life Destination High School and Mercy Refugee House, where I found hope again through learning.

My love for Chemistry, Biology, and Physics keeps me motivated. Through determination and hard work, I earned top positions in school, including:

2nd place in Grade 7 (2021)

1st place in Grade 8 (2022)

1st place in Grade 10 (2023)

1st place in Grade 11 (2024)


These achievements are not only mine and represent the strength of every Rohingya student who combat the hunger of education.

Tragic Event in Myanmar

I will never forget the tragedies I witnessed in Myanmar. On 9th October 2016, armed forces attacked our village, killing more than 15 innocent people. Then on 25th August 2017, the genocide forced thousands, including my family, to escape. Many lives were lost, but we survived and my voice never be broken.

Hope for the Future

For Rohingya youth, higher education often feels unreachable. But I refuse to stop trying. My dream is to continue my studies, become a voice for justice, and inspire my community to rise above despair.


Education is my torch of hope. From the ashes of suffering, I believe a brighter tomorrow can be born.”

“Hakmot Ullah, a dedicated Grade 12 student at Life Destination High School, began his academic writing journey in the classroom, transforming lessons into a path of hope and achievement. This is an original piece of his autobiography life, he himself wrote it to inspire others and deal with his hope of education.”