Al Ihsan Bangladesh School & Orphanage Monthly Report

June 2025

Overall Staff and Student Summary of Al Ihsan

School

Orphanage

Masnoon Du'a Competition: Nurturing Faith Through Practice

Students of the orphanage participate in a Masnoon Du’a Competition, learning daily supplications with sincerity and devotion. Awards were presented to encourage and motivate them.

Spelling Competition

The English Spelling Competition was held to help students improve their spelling and focus on their studies. Top performers were rewarded.

 

Spreading Eid Happiness & Joy

Eid is a celebration of joy and blessings. Like every year, Al Ihsan provided new clothes and shoes to its orphan girls with your generous support. This initiative ensures that they too can experience the happiness and excitement of Eid just like other children — with dignity, pride, and smiles on their faces.

Eid Greetings to Beloved Sponsors

Warm Eid greetings were sent to the beloved sponsors of Al Ihsan’s orphan girls, written from the depths of their hearts. The girls crafted these Eid cards by hand, pouring their love, gratitude, and heartfelt words for their dear sponsors and well-wishers — a true reflection of their affection and prayers.

Eid Greetings to Our Beloved Sponsors

Sponsors Share Their Love of Sacrifice with Orphaned Children

As in every year, shares of Qurbani (sacrificial meat) from our kind sponsors were sent to the orphaned and underprivileged children of Al Ihsan Orphanage. Alhamdulillah, your love and generosity have provided these children with a source of protein that sustains them throughout the year. JazakAllahu Khairan for your heartfelt support.

3rd SSC Batch Celebrating Success

This year, Al Ihsan Girls School announced the results of its SSC candidates. Among the students, four secured B grades and one achieved an A grade, Alhamdulillah. A moment of joy and gratitude for their hard work and dedication!

Light of Hope: Notebooks and Drawing Books for Children

New drawing books were provided for the orphaned girls at Al Ihsan Orphanage, allowing them to freely express their creativity through art. This not only brings them joy but also helps develop their cognitive skills.
For the underprivileged students at Al Ihsan School, free notebooks were distributed to support their education and ease their learning journey.

Stationery Distribution Among Students

Al Ihsan provided students with essential stationery items—pens, pencils, erasers, and sharpeners—to support their daily learning needs and encourage academic growth.

Growing with Nature

Al Ihsan students took part in planting fruit and flower trees, fostering a love for nature while contributing to a greener, more beautiful environment.

Travelling Wonderland Park: For Their Growth and Joy

To support the mental and physical development of the orphaned girls at Al Ihsan, periodic educational trips are organized. Recently, they visited Wonderland Park, where the experience brought them immense joy and helped them grow more lively and vibrant.

Knowledge Exchange by an Egyptian Scholar

Mr. Abdur Rahman, an Egyptian scholar, engaged in a meaningful knowledge-sharing session with all the Arabic teachers of Al Ihsan. He provided insightful guidance and discussed effective ways to improve the overall development of the children.

Teacher Training: Enhancing Assessment Skills

All teachers of the school received training on effective methods of evaluating exam papers. This initiative aims to improve the quality of education and help students achieve better academic outcomes.

Creating Minds

Students at Al Ihsan are exploring their creativity and learning new artistic skills through engaging multimedia drawing classes.

For Orphan Nutrition: Seasonal Fruits for Growth

Adequate nutrition is essential for the mental development, cognitive growth, and physical well-being of orphaned girls. With your support, Al Ihsan continues its efforts to provide seasonal fruits to ensure their overall health and happiness.

Building Bridges: Parents’ Meeting with the Principal

Al Ihsan organized a meeting between parents and the Principal to discuss student progress, strengthen collaboration, and ensure a supportive educational environment.

Dawn of Knowledge

Every dawn, Al Ihsan’s elderly, widowed, and underprivileged women students participate regularly in Islamic education classes. Alhamdulillah, many of them can now read the Qur’an by themselves — a testament to their perseverance and the blessings of learning.

Empowering Women through Vocational Training

Al Ihsan has launched a vocational training program for elderly, widowed, and underprivileged women. Now, our women students are gaining hands-on skills in tailoring by completing sewing and cutting training, becoming self-reliant and confident in their craft.

Bright Rewards

To encourage regular attendance, Al Ihsan gifted colorful balloons to children who achieved 100% attendance, celebrating their commitment with joy and motivation.