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Regina Huda School

My name is Rabeeqa Nasir and when I was seven, my family decided to move from Toronto to Regina. My first school in Regina was Arcola Community School in the east and when I moved to the north end of Regina, I switched schools to George Lee. My dad had heard about an Islamic school and in Grade 4, I transferred to Regina Huda School. Huda was the place where I graduated Grade 8 and where I plan on graduating Grade 12.
I have kept myself involved in extracurricular activities throughout high school. In Grades 9 and 10, I took part in the archery club and the business club. In Grade 11, I was part of the SLC and the fashion show crew. I am currently still part of the SLC. Outside of school, I volunteered at multiple different events.
During the fall of 2020, I plan on attending the University of Toronto in the Faculty of Arts and Science in hopes of pursuing a career as a physician’s assistant. I have spent 10 years of my life in Regina and though it will always hold a special place in my heart, I can’t wait to see what the future holds.
Regina Huda School

“When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.” (Viktor Frankl)
This quotation has defined the progression I have made as a student, friend, brother and person. My name is Ahmed Salad, and I am a member of the leadership, debate and business clubs of Regina Huda School.
I have spent the last eight years of my life in Regina, six of which I have attended RHS from Grade 7 through 12. Before coming to this school, I was enrolled in the full-time Quran Memorization Course, in which I memorized the 604-page Holy Book. As for my time in RHS, I have managed to receive the great honour roll award throughout all of high school, among other honours.
As one who can appreciate the strides mankind has made through history to get us to where we are today, I also strive to learn as much as possible to help advance humanity in some way. My continuous love for science stems from my father’s career as a dedicated geologist, along with my passionate teachers here in RHS.
For my immediate future, I plan on attending the University of Regina to pursue a biology degree, with a focus on genetics, which is among science’s most exciting fields.
Words cannot express how much RHS has shaped me as a person, and I am most grateful to each and every one of the teachers, staff and students for helping me to be who I am today.


