This initiative focuses on bringing out-of-school children and madrasa students into the formal education system. Through specially designed bridge courses, Open Basic Education (OBE) programs, and dedicated psychological support, we aim to reignite learning, build confidence, and create smooth transitions into mainstream academics—ensuring that every child receives a second chance at education.
- Special Bridge Courses for Reintegration into Mainstream Schooling
- Open Basic Education (OBE) Programs for Madrasa Students
- Psychological Support and Social Motivation
1. Special Bridge Courses for Reintegration into Mainstream Schooling
Customized bridge courses are developed to help school dropouts catch up academically and reintegrate seamlessly into regular classes. These courses cover core subjects and foundational skills, allowing learners to quickly adapt to grade-level expectations. Flexible and learner-friendly, they provide a critical stepping stone for students rejoining the education system after prolonged gaps.
2. Open Basic Education (OBE) Programs for Madrasa Students
For madrasa students with little exposure to formal academics, we offer Open Basic Education programs that align with national education frameworks. These programs provide recognized certifications and foundational learning in subjects like math, science, and language, enabling madrasa learners to access further education or vocational training without abandoning their religious studies.
3. Psychological Support and Social Motivation
We understand that reintegrating into school can be emotionally challenging. Our initiative includes individual counseling, peer-group sessions, and motivational workshops to build self-esteem, address trauma, and foster a sense of belonging. By creating a supportive environment, we help students regain confidence, stay motivated, and view education as a pathway to a better future.