
Rohingya Language Syllabus
Comprehensive curriculum from early childhood to advanced proficiency. Each level is carefully designed for Rohingya learners.

Rohingya Nesab is a comprehensive 12-book national curriculum designed for children aged 4 to 15, covering the educational journey from kindergarten to high school. It focuses on building a strong foundation in the Rohingya language and grammar while enriching students’ understanding of their identity, culture, geography, and history. The curriculum also integrates Islamic teachings and general knowledge to offer a well-rounded and holistic learning experience. With a mission to provide a culturally relevant and inclusive education, Rohingya Nesab aims to nurture academic development, critical thinking, and a deep sense of pride in Rohingya heritage. By empowering young learners with knowledge and values, the project aspires to shape future generations who can contribute positively to their communities and the broader world.
kindergarten 1
Introduction to Rohingya Alphabets: Recognize and identify each letter in the Rohingya alphabet, including pronunciation.
Basic Number Recognition: Identify and count numbers from 1 to 10 in Rohingya.
Forming Two- and Three-Letter Words: Combine letters to form simple two- and three-letter words, practicing pronunciation and recognition.
Basic Cultural Awareness: Recognize and name common objects, family members, and items related to Rohingya culture.
Introduction to Greetings and Courtesy Words: Learn basic greetings, polite expressions, and simple phrases for everyday communication.



kindergarten 2
Advanced Alphabet and Phonics: Reinforce alphabet recognition and introduce letter sounds helping students sound out words.
Counting and Basic Math: Count numbers up to 20 and introduce simple addition and subtraction within 10.
Three- and Four-Letter Words: Form and recognize common three- and four-letter words, building reading fluency.
Simple Sentences: Construct and read simple sentences, focusing on familiar words and phrases.
Cultural Vocabulary Expansion: Learn vocabulary related to daily life, community roles, and cultural items.
Introduction to Local Geography: Identify and name significant places in Rohingya regions, connecting with basic geography.
Basic Values and Courtesy Phrases: Practice simple phrases for expressing respect, greetings, and basic etiquette in daily interactions

