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General Knowledge Competition in Kutupalong Ideal Dream School


Kutupalong, Bangladesh: A general knowledge competition was held at Kutupalong Ideal Dream School (KIDS) where class 6 was introduced in both refugee camps for the first time in this year. Around 100 Rohingya children from class 6 of Kutupalong refugee camps as well as outside the camps were participated in the competition.

The competition was organized to promote and increase the knowledge of student beyond the lessons taught at school. “We distributed a practice sheet to each students a week prior to the test comprising of questions about Arakan, Refugee camps, Bangladesh, general world facts, sports, Islam and many other which can help our young students to acquire basic knowledge of referred topics that we feel it is enormously important for the youngsters,” said a teacher of the KIDS.


The Questions were based on the text books of their level including 35 percent from the practise sheets. They were MCQ system with some blanks to fill in one word. Results were published three days before Prize Giving Ceremony which was on 20 July. There were 13 prized for the achievements involving one first, one second, two third and nine consolation Prizes.

The students have shown their excitement and enthusiasm from the beginning of the competition for able to participate in this kind of competition. The parents and the guardians were also delighted and motivated seeing their children were participating in an unusual competition.

During the prize giving ceremony, the guests have shown their thanks to the teachers who have arranged and financed by themselves with hardwork. “It will be great to take this kind of competition by the authorities of implementing partner of Education Project. We hope they can support this sort of activities even if they can’t help financially, and this is a crying need for the young generation to build up their golden life,” a teacher concluded.


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