Kalobeyei integrated youth progress

Today during break time, our learners actively engaged in different play-based activities including toe/dol games, skipping rope, keyboard play, and other interactive recreational sessions.

These moments may look simple, but they are powerful opportunities for children to build confidence, teamwork, creativity, social-emotional skills, and joyful learning experiences within a safe school environment.

In refugee and community settings, play is more than recreation it is a pathway to healing, inclusion, resilience, and holistic child development. Seeing children laugh, collaborate, and express themselves freely reminds us why investing in child-friendly learning spaces matters.

We remain committed to creating nurturing environments where every child can learn, grow, and thrive through both education and play.