Announcement

Message from Director Education

From the below-mentioned Holy sayings of our beloved Prophet (PBUH), we can imagine the importance of knowledge in our religion.
“Wisdom is the lost property of a Muslim; hence, collect it from whoever you find it with.”
“Acquire knowledge and impart it to the people.”
“The best of charity is when a Muslim man gains knowledge, then teaches it to his brothers (others).”

Teaching, or, as we call it, the profession of Prophets, is a very sacred duty. If we critically ponder it for a while, teachers are mainly responsible for the ‘make or break’ of the future of a nation. I always share with my colleagues that students always remember two types of teachers, i.e., very good teachers or otherwise. May Allah help all of us so that our students remember us as very good teachers.

I have learnt in my 32-years professional career that the first and foremost duty of a school is to provide opportunities rather than equal opportunities to students. We, at this school, try our level best to provide all possible opportunities to all our students.

You know that ongoing teachers’ training is of utmost importance to keep pace with the times and to prepare our students to compete in the world, fully equipped with all the required skills of the 21st century.

Parents, as we all know, are very important stakeholders in school life. No school alone can bring about a visible change in students’ academics without parents’ cooperation and coordination. In the present time, where technology is ruling the world, the role of both parents and schools has become more challenging and demanding. The coordination and cooperation of both stakeholders, parents and teachers are vital to turn students into useful citizens.

I’d request all parents of senior classes to have a very regular interaction with the school and also to regularly talk to their child about the proceedings at school. Joining hands together by both parents and teachers will help bring positive change to the overall performance of the students.

In the end, I’d like to thank all stakeholders, including parents, teachers, and students, for their fullest cooperation. In Sha Allah, we will carry on with the same zeal and zest for every possible improvement in the overall learning environment of this school.

May Allah, the Almighty, help all of us. Ameen!