by Iskul Sama DiLaut Omadal | Apr 8, 2022 | Community Projects
In 2020 we jump started our maternity and children’s health programme with support from Yayasan Hasanah Special Grant 2020. This milestone reinforces our holistic approach to education. We believe that students can achieve their academic potential when they and their...
by Iskul Sama DiLaut Omadal | Apr 8, 2022 | Covid-19, Reports
During the COVID-19 outbreak, Iskul ran a two-fold food aid programme for B40 residents in Omadal. Below is a brief overview of the beneficiaries of our food aid programme. Programme 1: 52 B40 households and 158 stateless households in Omadal Island (Total: 210...
by Iskul Sama DiLaut Omadal | Apr 8, 2022 | Community Projects, Reports
Iskul utilized grant funds by Yayasan Hasanah to install water tanks for 30 stateless households in Omadal to help them save costs and improve their hygiene. With the water tanks, Omadal households need not buy water as frequently. If it rains heavily twice a week,...
by Iskul Sama DiLaut Omadal | May 25, 2020 | Iskul Assessment/Evaluation, Reports
3 January 2020 We analysed the progress and impact of the 16 students who have joined Iskul since the inception for 3 consecutive years from 2015-2018. The 16 students were given Test 1 on Sept 2016, Test 2 eight months after, followed by Test 3, a year later (March...
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...