QC-sponsored orphans in Bangladesh achieve outstanding academic results
WITH the support of the benefactors in Qatar, 100 orphaned students sponsored by Qatar Charity (QC) in Bangladesh were able to excel in the eneral Secondary Certificate examination at various student-care and education centres established by the charity across the country.
The students expressed their happiness at achieving good results and thanked the philanthropists in Qatar and QC, stressing their commitment to continued excellence.
anna Akhtar, one of the outstanding students, said: “I am very happy with the distinguished results that I have achieved, and I extend my sincere thanks and gratitude to the honourable donors who have been supporting us to achieve excellence and arrive at this stage of educational attainment.”
For her part, student Amina Anamika said: “enerally, it is very difficult for an orphan student to continue studies, but thanks to the kind sponsor from Qatar, I am able to complete my studies. I will make my sponsor a role model and I will help orphans and the poor so that they can complete their education in the future.”
Mahmoud Al-Hassan, one of the outstanding students, added: “Thank you to the people of Qatar and Qatar Charity for supporting us and providing an appropriate educational environment that led us to success and distinction in the Science
stream.”
Parents and teachers expressed their joy at the outstanding results achieved by their children.
Muzida Begum, a mother of an orphan student, said: “I cannot express how happy I am with my son’s outstanding results. I thank the good people in Qatar and Qatar Charity who have supported us for several years until our children reached this level of success and excellence.”
Mizan Al-Rahman, a teacher at the Bhairab Centre affiliated to QC, said: “Our students have achieved wonderful results that have pleased us as an educational framework. We are always working to provide the best for them so that they complete the path to success and excellence. We always encourage them by saying that the honourable sponsors from Qatar expect distinguished academic results from the students, which will motivate them to do more to get the best results.”
It is worth noting that QC has built 38 schools with residential facilities across Bangladesh in the past five years, and is currently working on building 15 schools. Once these facilities are complete, 3,000 more students will have opportunities to complete studies. This comes at a time when QC is sponsoring 3,312 orphans to ensure a better future for them.