The purpose of Islamic education
is to develop an Islamic personality. This personality emerges when Islam is
conceived as a total way of life rather than a mere set of truths. Islamic
education provides an Islamic perspective in the various disciplines learnt by
the student. Above all, through formal as well as informal means, it cultivates
the development of Islamic values, morals, etiquettes, manners and a drive for
excellence in all walks of life.
Subject Areas Include:
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Islamic Studies |
Arabic |
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Social Studies |
Science |
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Language Arts |
Mathematics |
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Art |
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All course are taught in
English with the exception of Arabic Language courses.
A Typical Daily Schedule
*Note: This is an example of what
the schedule may look like, however, there may be some changes due to a number
of reasons (change in prayer time, and special activities).
A Typical Classroom Includes:
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Pre-K and
Kindergarten |
Grades 1 - 6 |
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An art area |
A hands-on science center |
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A hands-on science center |
A math manipulative area |
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A math manipulative area |
A Reading/Class Library Area |
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A block building area |
A writing center |
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A dramatic/role playing area |
Computer |
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A sand/water play area |
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A library area |
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A listening area |
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Computer |
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During the academic year, children in all programs will be guided to
progress according to their own natural pace.
This progress will be shared with parents in November, January, April
and June in the form of a progress report.
At that time, you may make an appointment with your child’s teacher to
discuss your child’s progress. If more
contact is needed, arrangements will be made.
Parents are urged to become involved in their child’s education.