by Iskul Sama DiLaut Omadal | Feb 22, 2020 | Hari Sukan, Iskul Annual Activities, Uncategorized
A little #Throwback to sharing the Hari Sukan we organised prior to the convocation ceremony! It is our hope to continuously improve the relationship of the local community (local citizen and stateless) through such healthy gathering/competition. We have a total of 10...
by Iskul Sama DiLaut Omadal | Oct 1, 2019 | Iskul Annual Activities, Iskul Assessment/Evaluation, Reports
“Home is where one starts from.” T.S. Eliot Since the formation of Iskul in August 2015, Iskul team has always wanted to visit homes of our students with the intention to meet their parents and other family members as well as to understand the condition of their...
by Iskul Sama DiLaut Omadal | Sep 30, 2019 | Iskul Annual Activities, Iskul Assessment/Evaluation, Reports
For the most part of the early journey from the Tawau Airport to Semporna, the view is mostly oil palms and coconut trees, bushes, and occasionally, houses. Well, the road definitely has greatly improved as there are no more dangerous potholes. Ah, still the familiar...
by Iskul Sama DiLaut Omadal | Sep 17, 2019 | Iskul Annual Activities, Malaysia Day
Iskul skipped a year of Malaysia Day celebration last year, so this year we celebrated it big! Our Mastal Arikik-turned-Field Coordinator Trainee, Khairul has been looking forward to leading the day with his planned fun activities for the children. This year’s...
by Iskul Sama DiLaut Omadal | Jan 7, 2019 | Iskul Annual Activities, Reports
By the fourth quarter of 2018, Iskul is fortunate to have recruited a team of two field coordinators working hand-in-hand to manage the operation on the ground in Omadal Island, providing guidance to Mastal Arikik (MA) and giving support to our Headmistress. After...
by Liew Hui Ling | Sep 30, 2016 | Iskul Annual Activities, Malaysia Day, Reports
What does Malaysia Day mean to you? It may be a question that demands only a few seconds to answer that is burning in patriotism, or it may demand reciting a definition you have learned from reading somewhere. For the stateless children – more specifically, students...