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SANABIL
EDUCATION
SYSTEM
Written & Edited
By
Professor H RIAZ UDDIN
Advo cate Ta yy ab Ha ne ef
Collaboration with Jamiat Sanabil Ul Khair Lahore Pakistan
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A central Model School
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Sanabil School
Islamic Town Bhili Shah Raman Gujranwala
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Sanabil Education SystemAbout SANABIL
SANABILis an educational project ofJamiat Sanabil ul Khairwhich has been founded withthe spirits of humanity service. It is now one of the leading, non-profit and independent
charitable organizations of Pakistan, which has a range of activities for the serving of
humanity. Formally registered in 2002 by Moulana Muhammad Amin Haleem(Late) but
operating since 1992, Jamiat Sanabil has an extensive track record of humanity service.
Constructing Masajid, installing hand pumps and water tanks, caring orphans, educating
children, providing shelter, food and other necessaries of life to needy persons, has always
been the focused areas of working of JSK in Pakistan. JSK is expanding its operations to
education sector at school and college level initially whole of Pakistan aiming to provide best
academic excellence.
Mission Statement
SANABIL aims to establish institutions that intends to build a generation of practical
Muslims having ability to lead in every sphere of life as ambassadors of Islam and
representatives of Muslim Ummah. These institutions become a flag bearer of standards,
contribute towards the preparation of a new generation of Hafizes, Alims (scholars) Daees
(educators) along with honest and sincere doctors, engineers, scientists, educationists,
beurocrate and leaders for the world..
AIMS & OBJECTIVESS N BILaims to promote moral and academic excel lence in a caring and secure I slamic environment as
well as developing technologically, scientif icall y and physicall y in education, providing
opportuniti es for the ful fi lment of our children's maximum potential .
To provide pupils with a broad and balanced education in a caring, safe and well ordered
environment to develop their academic skills and Islamic values in order to practice
Islam with God consciousness and sincerely
To educate pupils with the teachings of Islam in accordance with the noble Quran and
Sunnah of our beloved Prophet Muhammed (Peace be upon him) which will inculcate within
them knowledge and self-esteem, and to install within them wisdom and confidence.
To provide in each child an Islamic personality and character which encourages good
morals and manners in order that they may become good citizens of the universe.
To assist pupils to distinguish right and wrong and respect the law in order that they may
become responsible and productive citizens who will make a positive contribution to
society.
To provide pupils with a broad general knowledge of public institutions, services and an
appreciation and respect for their own and other cultures. In a way that promotes
integration, tolerance and harmony between different cultural traditions and anunderstanding of how they can contribute to their communities.
To develop pupils tarbiyat [training] by teaching them the basis of aqaaid (creed),
ibaadah [worship] , deeni taleem [ knowledge] and meaa-sharah (community relations) so
they may grow up to be balanced, pious, upright individuals educated in Islamic and cultural
etiquette with the capacity to understand and work with individuals from other countries.
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To raise awareness in every family how to raise children with good Islamic moral
values and how to behave as a good Islamic person individually in various aspects of life based
on the sunnah in the life of prophet Muhammad (saw).
To achieve this goal
SANABIL intends to follow a broad & balanced curriculum with due emphasis to Islamic Sciences,
Arabic and the National and International Curriculum Subjects. In addition, it will create an
environment through extra-curricular activities and examples set by all involved, in which
students will strive to achieve their full potential academically, spiritually and socially.
Students, after graduating from the School, will have gained the necessary skills to be able to
pursue further and higher education, both at home Pakistan and abroad.
CurriculumThere is a beautiful combination of Islamic and modern education .It is compulsory to get
Islamic and modern education for the success of this world and the next world. SANABIL hasmolded its curriculum to accommodate much of the National and International
Curriculum programmed of study along with various Islamic subjects. Our unique
curriculum is specially designed to integrate Islam within all the subjects taught, be it Science,
Geography, History, General Knowledge, Language or Mathematics. Through this, every
student at SANABIL student has Allah in the heart - World in the hand.
Islamic Sciences Curriculum SynopsisSubjects Brief descriptionQURAN
TajweedNazraHifz.
Reading, Tajweed and memorisation. Children will be enrolled automatically into the hifdh
program. An individual learning plan will be produced for each child, providing theopportunity for children to have memorized the Quran before they leave the school
TAFSIR Explanation of selected passages of the Quran. The emphasis will be on understanding thekey messages of the Quran in relation to Tawheed, the stories of the Prophets andregulations for our daily lives as well as the contexts for revelation.
HADEETH Knowledge and understanding of the key principles of the science of hadeeth (narrationsfrom the Prophet), as well as the study of selected hadiths.
FIQH Knowledge, understanding and application of the rules and regulations relating to acts ofworship. The emphasis will be on children applying the rules to their own lives and to thosewithin their families.
AQEEDAH Knowledge and understanding of the core beliefs of Islam in accordance to the Quran,Sunnah and understanding of the Salaf. Some of the major books of aqeedah will be studiedduring this subject.
SEERAH Knowledge and understanding of the life of our beloved Prophet Mohammed (peace be uponhim). The key events and their impact on the Muslim Ummah to this day. The inspirationalnature of his leadership and how we can apply this today. Authentic texts such as Raheeq alMakhtum will be used as a basis for this subject.
NOBLEMANNERS(AKHLAQ)
Promoting our children to live emotionally sound, healthy, independent lives, and to becomeinformed active Muslim citizens. Knowledge and understanding of other major worldreligions. This subject will lead to a qualification in Citizenship.
Maharaat
(Life skills)
Life Skills (i.e. Time management, Leadership, Arabic typing, Talks and Speech, Creative
writing in Arabic and English, Dawah skills, Debate, Nasheed, Mellifuous recitation, Arabiccalligraphy, Participation in Radio and TV shows
NOTE:This department offers Golden Certificate for those students who acquire and pass
Islamic Sciences subjects include Quran, Hadith, Fiqh, Islamic history and Arabic Language.
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Modern Education Curriculum Synopsis
CURRICULARSUBJECTS
AREAS COVERED
ENGLISH
LiteratureGrammarSpeaking
Speaking and listening, reading and writing. Knowledge, understanding and
application of the core features of English literature.
MATHEMATICS Using and applying mathematics, numbers, shape, space and measures.Formulae, graphs, algebraic equations and functions. Geometry and learn tocalculate various areas and shapes, collect data, assess it and interpret it tosolve specific problems.
SCIENCE(COMBINED)
Experimental and investigative science, life processes and living things,materials and their properties and physical processes.
ART,DESIGN &TECHNOLOGY
Exploring knowledge to develop understanding and ideas; Investigating andmaking art, craft and design; Evaluating and developing the application of
knowledge and understanding in using materials and components anddeveloping ideas to plan processes to make and evaluate products.Information & Communication Technology using, exploring and discussingexperiences of IT; communicating and handling information; controlling andmodelling.
HISTORY Chronology, range and depth of historical knowledge and understanding,interpretations of history; historical enquiry, organisation andcommunication.
GEOGRAPHY Geographical enquiry; skills to develop knowledge and understanding ofplaces, patterns and processes; environmental change and sustainabledevelopment.
PHYSICALEDUCATION
Through games, movements and gymnastic activities: acquiring, developing,selecting and applying skills, tactics and compositional ideas; evaluating andimproving performance; knowledge and understanding of fitness and health.
Amazing life-skills
Groups ActivitiesSpeakers Forum Students need to have this skill in their job, professional life and Dawah.
A prominent speaker will train them up to deliver public talk and boyswill specially be trained up on how to deliver a Juma sermon, nationaland international speech compitetion.
Qari Majlis(Beautiful Quran Recitation)
A professional Qari will identify the talents and will train them up todevelop them further
Nasheed Band Children with good voice will be part of the Nasheed group led by aprofessional Nasheed artist, with NO musical instruments.
Writers Guild Many children have talents in creative writings in English and ArabicUrdu articles, poems, research papers, stories, fictions. At SANABIl,professional writers will guide them and get their work published on ourmagazine and on other media.
Media Crew SANABIl is linked to online TV studio on campus. Each student willhave opportunities to be trained up on different media activities such asRadio and TV presenting, interviewing, photographing, news reporting
and performing.Drama Party Students will have to participate in role plays as part of their Arabic Urdu
and English lessons, which will be further developed in our Drama Partyfor presenting on TV and live shows.
Leadership Skills Each person has leadership role to play at any time in his/her life. Sanabilwill give opportunities for each child to develop their leadership skills i.e.time management, task management, anger management, resource
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management, vision and target setting, decision making, problem solvingand conflict resolution. Sanabil does this through targeted activities
which are carefully designed and embedded in our whole curriculum anddaily school life experiences targeting a specific skill for each individualstudent.
Debating Union Debating is a skill is needed in almost every walks in our lives. It is allabout using reason, logic, argument and persuasion to convince otherpeople to accept certain views. Debating Union will prepare its studentson developing this skill and will engage them in debating competitions
with children from other schools.
EXPECTED SCHOOLWIDE LEARNING (ESLR)
(ESLR 1)Let there be a community among you who call to the good, enjoin theright, and forbid the wrong. They are the ones who will have success. Quran [3:104]
Sanabil School students will live Islam as a way of life demonstrated by:
Complete submission to the Will of Allah; Rich knowledge of Quran and Sunnah; Knowledge of Islamic history and pride in Muslims contributions to civilization; Daily implementation of Islamic teachings; Positively representing Islam to the larger community; High moral character exemplified by modesty in dress and behavior, courteous speech
and respectful listening, guided by love and reverence for the Prophet Muhamad
(pbuh), as our ultimate role model, and awareness of his behaviors and ethics, as
documented in the Seerah and Hadith;
Ability to easily distinguish between Halal and Haram; Ability to evaluate real-life moral and ethical issues against the criteria of Islamic
values and principles;
Commitment to hard work as a means of gaining Allahs pleasure.(ESLR 2) Say, 'Are those who know equal to those who do not know?" Qur'an [39:9] Oh Lord,
increase my knowledge. Quran [20:114] Sanabil School Students will be passionate
life-long learners and high academic achievers who:
Demonstrate disciplined study habits; Demonstrate an ability to solve complex, academic and real-life problems, using a
variety of strategies;
Value well-rounded knowledge in many disciplines, and recognize the connectionsbetween them;
Appreciate the miraculous sophistication of Allahs creation through the study of allbranches of knowledge;
Ability to think critically and discuss issues from a global perspective; Ability to access and research primary and secondary sources of information for in-
depth understanding of people, events and issues;
Are proficient use of technology to responsibly gather, interact with, and integrateinformation, to facilitate the achievement of learning objectives;
Demonstrate personal qualities and academic skills to facilitate a smooth transitionto, and success in universities, and enable them to function and compete in
professional environments and in 21st Century global society;
Possess skills that enable them to make contributions to and be competitive in theareas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).
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(ESLR 3)
(Moses) said: "O my Lord! Expand my chest, ease my affairs, and remove the knot from my
tongue, so they may understand my speech. Quran [20:25-28] Sanabil School students will be
highly-effective communicators who:
Read, write, comprehend and converse with a high level of sophistication in ArabicUrdu and English.
Exhibit a high level of proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, composition andpenmanship in academic Language.
Read, write and comprehend classical Arabic for an in-depth understanding andappreciation of the Holy Quran;
Effectively articulate the essential elements of our Islamic beliefs and traditions toother faith groups.
(ESLR 4)
O mankind! We created you from a single (pair) of a male and a female, and made you into
nations and tribes, that ye may know each other (not that ye may despise (each other)). Verily
the most honored of you in the sight of Allah is (he who is) the most righteous of you. Quran
[49:13] The best among people are those who are most beneficial to them. (Hadith) Sanabil
School students will be active, responsible contributors to the Muslim, local, national and
global communities who:
Sense their individual responsibility to make positive, ongoing contributions of theirtime and talents for the sake of preserving and improving our environment, situation,
and the quality of life in their families and communities;
Understand the interconnectedness of nations, faiths and languages, recalling thecontributions of each to civilization;
Demonstrate knowledge and respect for other viewpoints, recognizing merits in each.(ESLR 5)The strong believer is better than the weak believer, and there is goodness ineach. (Hadith) Indeed, your body has a right over you. (Hadith) Sanabil School students
will respect and honor themselves as spiritual and physical beings by:
Understanding the importance of physical fitness, good nutrition and hygiene tomaintain a strong mind and body and to further fulfill our obligations toward our
Creator;
Being devoted and steadfast in prayers and fasts, with understanding of the spiritualand physical benefits of each;
Adhering to Islamic code for modest attire and character (Haya); Always striving for khushoo (submission and focus) and ihsan (excellence) in worship
and daily life.
Programs(2014__2015)
1-Bismillah Section(Nursery,kG1,KG2)
BS is offered for the first three years of schooling. With TTM qualified teachers and access to
extensive Montessori material, students benefit from hands-on activities in a specially
designed Montessori environment. A remarkably low student to teacher ratio of 10:1 helps give
individual attention to each child.
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2-IQRA Section (Grades 1 - 2.)
It is offered for those students who have passed Bismillah Section. It consists of two
years.
3-Suffa Section(Grades 3--5)
It offers two programs;
1-Hifz e Quran along with Modern Education
2-Nazra e Quran along with Modern Education
Character Building Management(CBM)
SANABILis bound to set up high aspiration for each and every child. Our children are given
wings to hatch high aspirations for life in this 'Dhuniya and Aakhira'. We want to create not
the followers but the Leaders for the society. We lead the child through a step by step processin which he realize his potential, set up his life ambition and direct him how to achieve those
ambitions and trains him to excel in which he wants to be. For example not a doctor but a
great sincere and kind doctor whom a patient really wants to, An honest politician whom
people admires. So the main objective of the school is to induce these values to achieve the
Will of ALLAH by excelling their chosen profession.
. Salah Diary
We strongly believe that the early years is the best time to lay down the stone of faith and
religious routines and the love for Masjid in a child's mind. Prophet (SAW) said if you
knew the reward for Fajr salat and Isha salat in the Masjid, they would come crawling. We
can only find a few people during the Isha and Fajr in the masjid. So Insha Allah we need to
change the statuesque. The salat times falls within the school timing we pray them inside the
masjid.Boys will pray the Salah at the Masjid while girls in the school. School monitors
the children whether they pray their salat at five times a day. During the school hours class
teachers mark in their salah Diary and while they are at home parents has to mark it. Those
who score more will be rewarded every week at their golden time and there will be monthly
rewards as well. We could encourage the quest for prayer through salah diary.
Islamic behavior chart
Instead of forcing the children to practice good values and behaviors we are giving them small
rewards and generate the love for Islam by the means of Islamic Behaviors chart, stickers etc.
It is been psychologically proven that positive reinforcements will be more effective to form
and reform the character formation.
Environment
Sanabil provides an ideal environment which is based on strengthening one's bond with Allah
resulting in stimulating positivity and the desire to learn, grow and succeed.
Practice Days;
Although every day is a practical day for a Muslim yet some days are mentioned here
to make Islamic environment in our society..Quran Day,Dawa Day,Parents
Day,Hurmat Day,Event Day,Salam Day,Help Day,Kalima Day,Salat Day,Zakat
Day,Teachers Day. All these days are a practice for making practical Muslims.
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Parents
We love to work with and involve the parents of our students. Beneficial parent support
programs are offered in the form of workshops and Tarbiyyah sessions which provide valuable
knowledge on child psychology and Islamic parenting in addition to supporting parents to
reinforce their child's learning at school. Mothers are offered Fahm al-Qur'an certificatecourse through which they get an understanding of the Qur'an and learn important aspects of
Islamic upbringing of children.
REGISTRATION DETAILS
Registration for Academic Session 2014 -2015 begins:-----Last date for Submission of Registration Form:------ Registration Fee: Rs. 300Note:Although the school is from Montessori to Metric yet
Registrations will be opened for selected grades only .
Registrations will be opened for both boys and girls (Boys
and girls will have separate classes from grade IV and
above)
REGISTRATION STEPS1. Purchase prospectus from school reception
2. Fill the admission form attached in the prospectus
3. Submit the form at school reception latest by ----- along
with the following:
1. 4 latest Passport size Photographs (with whitebackground)
2. Copy of B-Form (Copy of Birth Certificate if B-Form
not available)
3. Copies of Parents'/Guardians CNIC
4. Copy of last Report Card (if applicable)
5. Evidence of Vaccinations (for Montessori Section)
Note:
Incomplete forms, Unsigned forms or forms whichcontain misinformation will not be accepted
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Registration for your child does not guaranteehim/her a place at the school
In case of losing a form you will have to purchaseone again
For each applicant, a separate form will need to bepurchased, even in case of siblings
GRADES AND AGES
The following table indicates the general ages (at the
beginning of the Academic Year) of students grade-wise.
However, please note that your child will be placed in a
grade that suits his/her age and academic ability and
hence your child may or may not fall in the age range
specified below.
Grade Age
(years
Competency
Bismillahsection
2.8 6
kindergarten 2.8-4.0KG 1 4.0 5.4
KG 2 5.06.4
Iqra Section 6-8
Grade 1 6-7
Grade 2 7-8
Suffa Section 8-11
Grade 3 8-9
Scholarssection
11-14
Grade 6 11-12
Admission Test and Interview
The School will intimate parents of the appointed day and time of
test and interview of candidates and their parents respectively.
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An assessment will be conducted of the candidatesacademics and behavior skills.
For admission to Grade I onwards admission tests of Urdu,English and Math will be carried out whereas for admission
to Grade IV onwards, an additional test of Science will also be
conducted.
Note: Familys inappropriate behavior, excessive T.V. watching of
the child and absence of Islamic environment at home may lead to
failure in getting admission
Selection and Admission
The Schools admission selection committeeundergoes a fairand thorough screening process considering each application
holistically.
The School looks for students that have a strong academicbackground, are well-versed in English, possess good
behavior and belong to a supportive family who desire to
have an Islamic upbringing for their child.
Successful candidates are notified duly by the Schooladministration via post. Successful candidates list willalso be
made available at the School reception and uploaded on the
website.
Parents of successful candidates will be requested to collecta fee voucher from the school.
Timely fee submission will ensure a candidates seat in class. Classes begin in the ------ inshaAllah.
Fee Structure
The Fee Structure for the Session 2013-2014 is as follows:
Admission FeeSecurity Deposit
Annual ChargesTuition Fee (MontessoriSection Junior, Senior,
Advance)Tuition Fee (PrimarySection
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ADMISSIONS POLICY
Applications are welcome from all sections of the community, and applicants will be
taken if they meet the admissions criteria. The admission procedure is as follows:
(1) All applicants will be asked to take the Admission Test (AT) in Arabic,English and Urdu,
Mathematics, and Islamic Studies . A short list will be made on the basis of their
admission test results.
(2) Those who are not communicated within the deadline will assume that they have not
been successful at that occasion.
(3) The short-listed candidates will be asked to attend an interview accompanied by a
parent/guardian. They will be interviewed by a member of the admission panel in order
to establish the following:-
(a) They (the student and the parent/guardian) share the schools vision.
(b) The parents/guardians are committed to be active partners to the school.
(c) The parents of the students have a track record of supporting Islamic causes that the
school supports.
(4) Places will be offered to the students who are top of the list and the rest will be kept in
a waiting list for one year if parents show interest in writing.
(5) The order in the waiting list will be determined by a panel chaired by the Chair of
Principal after considering the written request from the parents in which they will explain
how they are going to support their son in weak areas of the curriculum and so on.
(6) Successful candidates offer will be conditional. The condition will include signing an
agreement and paying fees for one term with in 5 days.
Admissions Procedure
Parents should complete the Application Form provided by the school and submit
with a photocopy of the students birth certificate/B-form/passport. The original
birth certificate/passport should be produced when parents attend their interview. It
will then be checked and returned.
Parents will have to pay a fee for the Admission Test and obtain an Admission slip in
order for their son to take the test.
The Admission Test is taken and a short list is made. The AT will be
announced according to schedule.
Parents and students are interviewed for the next academic year to initiate the
registration process.
Parents are informed of the outcome of the registration process and a written
confirmation letter is sent. When an offer is made, parents are given 20 days to accept
the offer by paying at least one terms fees, if no reply is received within this time, the
place is offered to another applicant on the waiting list.
Some students on the waiting list will be given priority over others if one of their
parents works in the school or if they have brothers in the school who have
attended for one year. They will however, have to be assessed in the same way as any
other student hoping to come to the school.
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Acceptance of a place implies compliance with the schools policies, rules and
regulations. Parents will be asked to sign a Fees Contract and a Home/School
Agreement.
Summary of Admissions Procedure
The admission procedure is as follows:
Step 1
Complete the application form and sit the School Admission Test on the Entry
Assessment Day.
Step 2
Those short listed are informed in writing.
Step 3
Offer is made to successful candidates. Parents are given 20 days to accept the offer. If no
reply is received within this time, the place is offered to another applicant on the
waiting list.
Step 4
Parent can write to the Chair of Principal within 7 days explaining why their child
should have priority in the waiting list. In the letter they should spell out how they are
going to overcome the areas of concerns.
Step 6
If fees are not paid within the due date, then the place will be offered to the next student.
CHARGING POLICY
Payment of Fees
School fees are payable even when your child is unavailable to attend school due to sickness
or for any other reasons. You will have to give at least a terms advance notice prior to
withdrawing your child from the school. Failure to do so will result in school fees being due
for that term.
SANABIL does its best in trying to keep the fees affordable without compromising the
quality of education being delivered. Fees may be reviewed to keep up with the operational
costs. The fees payable cover the costs incurred in paying qualified teachers and buying the
latest up to date resources. There will be no additional charge for the proposed SANABIL
Homework club. Fees are payable per month or term in advance. monthly payment
agreement can be requested in certain circumstances.
Admission fee Rs 2000/-School fees RS 2000/- per month .
The New Entry students have to pay one terms non-refundable fee to stipulate their place at
the School.
There are two modes of payment of the fees:
(1) A one off payment per year paid on first month of the year of study.
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(2) Three installments paid in an year.
(3) Fees can be paid by cheque or cash on or before the due date.
(4) Any student fails to pay fees within the deadline may be sent home to bring the
payment for the school.
(5) The school provides exercise books for the students. All other expenses such as text
book, exam fees are to be paid by the parents.
(6) The school can increase its fees each year.
(7) Parents are requested to contact the school office to find out the fees for the year of entry.
Charging Policy for extra Activities
When the school undertakes any extra-curricular activities, visits and or any other
educational experiences it may charge the parents of participants the cost of the activities.
The parents will be notified before the event for their consent as well as the cost. An
activity will only go ahead when the cost per head is paid by all the participants in
advance.
Attendance and Punctuality Policy
Attendance at school is a legal obligation, hence our policy:
The school attaches great importance to both the attendance and punctuality of pupils- and
we keep our procedures under regular review. Both school and parents have legalresponsibilities. To encourage regular attendance and punctuality by all pupils at SANABIL
Parents should notify the school of their childs absence on the first day of occurrence (by
9am) and ensure that written confirmation of this absence is given in a letter to the Form
Tutor on the childs return to school which will be kept in the Tutor file/register. This will
help us to detect truancy in its early stages. Failure to produce written confirmation will
result in an unauthorized absence being recorded in the register.
Unexplained absences
Absence is only authorized for illness. The school will contact parents when concerned about
an unexplained absence and parents are encouraged to contact us if they have any such
concerns. Unauthorised absence being reported.Form Tutor will investigate and chase
explanations. Teachers should report any suspicious patterns or concerns to the relevant Form
Tutor.
Family holidays during term time are strongly discouraged and permission will normally be
refused. Where a parent wishes to take their child out of school they must complete a holiday
request form, available from reception and return this to the form tutor who will discuss the
application with the Head teacher. Under no circumstance will a holiday of more than 10
school days be allowed. Parents are warned that failure to adhere to these regulations can in
most extreme cases lead to the childs removal from the school roll. Where a pupil is granted
permission to miss school for a holiday it is the childs responsibility to see all of his/her
teachers and ensure that all work missed has been caught up with.
Discipline Policy
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This policy will encourage pupil to set high standards of behavior through self-discipline by
recognizing the rights of all pupil to education in an atmosphere contusive to learning and in
a safe environment.
1. Practice
Parents and pupil are made aware of the standards of behavior expected through the
codes of conduct and the publication of the school rules. The theme of good behavior
is regularly reinforced through the citizenship program, tutorials ad during the assembly.
There is a system of rewards and sanctions which is implemented by all staff.
2. Rewarding helpful behaviour
Praise is a great motivator and should be given freely in whatever way is most appropriate for
the children concerned orally, with stars/smiley faces/stickers, by employing positive
comments first when marking work, etc. Praising the first child ready is often more effective
than nagging the last, as it reinforces positive expectations.
a. Stickers -Children can earn stickers in addition to green cards.
b. Going for Gold- Each week a child is chosen for the Going for Gold award. A letter is sent
home to parents and the award displayed in school.
c. Golden Time- At times during the year children can earn Golden Time. This is time when
children can choose their activity. Other awards at discretion of teachers. Lunchtime table for
excellent behaviour.
3. SANCTIONS
The School Approach the traffic light system
Steps
1. Verbal warning
2. Amber light =Official warning = time off playtime
3. Red light = sent to Principal
4. Phone call to parents
Children may be moved to another desk/area
Detention time at playtime
Withdrawal of playtime privileges
In the case of recurring problems, other strategies can be used, there are a few:
- a pattern of rewards and sanctions which suit the child and the problem
- discussing with parents the nature of the problem and how to manage it
- involving the principal in highlighting the seriousness of the problem and monitoring
progress Immediate response to a problem may sometimes include short time out periods
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away from a working group. Such periods should be purposeful, not time-wasting, and
brief. A similar approach may apply at playtime. the ;time out should make a break in the
unhelpful behavior pattern, and lead back to involvement in a helpful pattern as quickly as
possible.
Student Violation School ActionImproper Checkout:
students scheduled class hours and/orlunch period.
grounds withoutauthorization.
B. Truancy:
from school or class:
withprincipal
note from doctor, dentist, optometrist,etc.
Step 1.Warning and a phone call home toparents.
Step 2. Lunch/Recess detention and a callhome to parents.
Step 3.Half day in-school detention and acall home to parents.
Step 4.Full day in-school detention (workto be completed and turned in) & a callhome for conference.
Step 5.Suspension from school (1-3 days).
Tardiness:
(attendance taken throughout day).
**Any 3 Unexcused Tardies:
by student while he/she was tardy.
sent home.
Step 1. Warning for 1st tardy.
Step 2. Warning and lunch detention for2nd tardy.
Step 3. For 3rd tardy, warning & note senthome to be signed by parent and returnedexplaining that next tardy will constitute a45 minute after school detention.
Theft, Burglary, Robbery:
dishonestly acquiring property of others(stealing).E. Possession of stolen property:
of stolen property knowing it has beenstolen, embezzled and/or taken withoutproper authority.
Step 1. Return of or payment for stolenproperty and a call home to parents.
Step 2. Return of or payment for stolenproperty, full day in- school detention and acall home to parents.
Step 3. Return of or payment for stolenproperty and suspension from school (1-5days).
F. Improper use or possession of electronicdevices:
electronic gamesor other paraphernalia, and digitalcameras are not to be brought in.
OFF (vibration and silent mode is considered
Step 1. Device taken away from student andreturned after school.
Step 2. Device will be returned to parent.Parent must come to office pick up thedevice.
Step 3. Device will be confiscated and will
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as ON mode) and put away during schoolhours.
** These items are the responsibility of the
student. The The school assumes noresponsibility for lost, broken or stolen items.
not be returned to student or parent untilend of the semester.
Step 4. Device will not be returned at all.
G. Cheating:
using the work of others and representing it as
ones own and/or the act of using books, notesor other materials on a test without theknowledge or approval of the instructor.
grades in any instructors records.
H. Plagiarism:ting,
creation or ideas as his/her own.
I Forgery/Misrepresentation:
to do so by an employee, or fraudulently usingin any form the name of another person.
Step 1. Zero given on work, test,assignment, etc.; call home to parent.
Step 2. Zero given on work, test,assignment, etc.; Half day in- schooldetention and a call home to parent.
Step 3. Zero given on work, test,assignment, etc.; Full day in- schooldetention and a call home to parent.
Step 4. Zero given on work, test,assignment, etc.; Suspension from school (1-3 days)
J. Offensive or Inappropriate Language orGestures:
gestures. K. Public display of affection:
setting or which shows a lack of modesty ortact.
udes any type of inappropriategesture, conversation and/or sexual activity.L. Obscene materials or indecent exposure:
ion of any obscenematerial.
M. Potentially dangerous or unsafe acts:
safety and well-being of self and/or others.
Step 1. Warning & call home to parents.
Step 2. Half day in-school detention and acall home to parents.
Step 3. Full day in-school detention and acall home to parents.
Step 4. Suspension from school (1-5 days).
N. Vandalism:
(interior/exterior) or private property belongingto others, including but not limited tocomputer software, hardware, writing on desks,
walls, or books.
Step 1. Restore property & restitution of anyexpenses or penalties and a call home toparents.
Step 2. Restore property & restitution ofany expenses or penalties and full day in-school detention and a call home to
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O. Arson:
property. Use of a cigarette lighter or otherunauthorized device which can cause a fire onschool property.
P. False Alarms:
15/1122, and/or initiating a report warning of afire, bombing or other catastrophe without just
parents.
Step 3. Restore property & restitution ofany expenses or penalties and suspensionfrom school (1-5 days).
T. Tobacco - possession or use:
chewing tobacco, snuff, pipes, cigarettes, cigarsand the like.
armful, andillegal.
ssion of any tobaccoproduct is prohibited in any attendance center,at school sponsored events or on the schoolgrounds.
U. Alcohol/Drugs: The consumption and/orpossession of any alcoholic beverage oralcoholic look-alike beverage or any illegal drugor drug paraphernalia are prohibited in anyattendance center, on school grounds or at any
school sponsored activity. Any students whohave in their possession or are under theinfluence of an illegal substance will be refusedadmittance and entrance to any schoolsponsored activity and referred to theappropriate law reinforcement authority.Students knowingly transporting illegal drugsor alcohol or persons in possession of illegaldrugs or alcohol may be subject to the sameconsequences as the person in possession.
*State Mandated Zero Tolerance**
Step 1. Suspension from school (1-5 days).
Step 2.Expulsion from school.
V. Harassment:
conduct which tend to annoy, alarm or abuseanother person.1) Verbal: put-downs, name calling, meanteasing.2) Physical: pushing, shoving, tripping, etc.3) Sexual: making sexual comments, advances,requests for sexual favors, and otherinappropriate verbal or physical conduct of a
sexual nature.4) Racial: verbal or physical harassment basedon the race or ethnic background of a person.
W. Bullying! Intimidation/Threats:
The real or threatened infliction of physical,
State Mandated Zero Tolerance**
Step 1. Suspension from school (1-5 days).
Step 2.Expulsion from school
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verbal, written, electronically transmitted, oremotional abuse, or through attacks on theproperty of another. It may include, but not belimited to, actions such as verbal taunts, namecalling, put- downs and inappropriate gestures,including ethnically- based or gender based
verbal put-downs, extortion of money orpossessions and exclusion from peer groups
within school.X. Fighting/Assault/Battery:
lent behavior or threats of violence.
1) Verbal Assaults by students against otherstudents: Any statement or act, oral or written,
which can be expected to induce anapprehension of danger of bodily injury or
harm to another student.2) Verbal Assaults by students against schoolpersonnel: Any statement or act, oral or
written, which can be expected to induce anapprehension of danger of bodily injury orharm to a school employee, volunteer orcontractor.3) Physical Assaults by students against otherstudents: Causing or attempting to causephysical harm to another through force or
violence to another student.
4) Physical Assaults by students against schoolpersonnel: Causing or attempting to causephysical harm through force or violence to aschool employee, volunteer or contractor.
Step 1. Half day in-school detention and acall home to parents.
Step 2. Full day in-school detention and acall home to parents.
Step 3. Suspension from school (1-3 days).
Y. Acceptable Computer / Technology UsePolicy:
Sanabilcomputers/network resources is that all usemust be consistent with the Sanabilseducational goals and behavior expectations.
policy agreement, which details theseexpectations.
discipline students who use home computersin ways that materially and substantiallydisrupt school work or discipline in a school.This includes, but is not limited to, any
inappropriate comments or threats using email,instant messaging, website profiles, textmessaging, etc.
Step 1. Warning and loss of computer usagefor 2 sessions.
Step 2. Half day in-school detention and acall home to parents.
Step 3. Full day in-school detention and acall home to parents.Step 4. Suspension from school (1-5 days).
EXCLUSIONS
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Parents will be notified of the reason for the exclusion. Before the child is re-admitted to
school, a meeting between the parents and the school will be arranged. The purpose of the
meeting will be to discuss strategies and a way forward to ensure that the risk of a repetition
of the offending behaviour patterns is not repeated.
A written record of the discussion, and commitments to the agreed plan, by both the parentsand the school, will be made. One copy will be kept in the schools record and one sent to the
parent.
Jewellery
On health and safety grounds we do not allow children to wear jewellery in our school. There
is no exception to this rule.
Haircuts
The school does not permit children to have extreme haircuts that do not conform to the
rules of Islam or could serve as a distraction to other children. Hair should be cut in one
length only. Girls with long hair are advised to tie their hair neatly with hair bands and
clips.School books, uniform, bags and badges for clothing are available to purchase from the
School Office.
Time policy
Time Subject Hours Friday Saturday Mon Tues Wed Thurs8:30 Assembly 208:50 Quran/Qaida 209:30 Islamic
sciences20
2010:10 Arabic 20
2010:50 Break PTM 20
20
11:30 Urdu PTM 2020
12:10 Social Std PTM 2020
12:50 Break Zuhar Khutba 20Lunch.prayer 20
1:30 English 2020
2:10 Science 2020
2:50 Math 20
203:30 Life skills 20
204:10 Free/Games 20
Aser Prayer 440
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Morning Assembly
School starts promptly at 8:30 a.m. Every morning we will start our day with ADYA MASORA(morning supplications that Prophet Mohammad taught us).
The morning assembly is part of the school daily activities. Students will receive points for
attending it. It is a great way to start the school day. It gets the children ready for a
productive day. All students are required to be in assembly ground for morning assembly at
8:25 a.m. (Early Pre K students should be brought directly to their classroom and left with the
teacher.) Parents may drop their children in the driveway entrance starting at 8:00 a.m.
Students are not allowed in the building before 8:00 a.m. because there is no adult supervision
before that time, and the school is not responsible for any child dropped off earlier than the
designated time. All parents should pick up their children at 4:00 p.m.Parents must filean authorization form in the principals office if the parent authorizes an individual other than
the parent or legal guardian to pick the child up during the academic year. Parents are also
responsible for any after school care; that is, child care beyond 4:00 p.m. Classes Classes
begin at 8:25 a.m. The class teacher will escort students after the Morning Assembly in the
Gymnasium to the class. Students are expected to be respectful to the administration,
teachers, and parent volunteers. Remember that we are indebted to the one who has taught
us even one letter. Students are to be attentive, responsible, and careful of personal property
as well as the property of others. Students must remain in classes during scheduled lessons,
and must not leave their desks without their teachers permission. Other than cases of
extreme emergency, students should not approach the office without their teacherspermission. Parents may be called only with the administrations permission.
Lunch Students will report to the lunchroom in an orderly manner. Their class teachers will
escort them.
Lunch time
Sanabil strongly advice all our parents need to provide their children with a suitable
packed lunch. It would need to be balanced and healthy, for example a sandwich, pasta, rice,
fruits and juices with low/no added sugar. It is very important that children have a balanced
and healthy diet as this helps to increase childrens attention span. Hot meals are not yetavailable for pupils during lunch times. All packed lunches must be brought in a plastic
container or lunch box with the child's name clearly marked on the outside. We strongly
encourage parents to invest in their children's mental and physical health by providing
healthy, well-balanced, packed lunches for their children. We do not allow children to eat
sweets, crisps or chocolate bars as a part of their packed lunch . Drinks must be Halal but not
fizzy. There is a microwave available within the school which can be used to warm up their
food. Any child found with items that are forbidden, it will be taken away from them and will
be held onto until the end of the day. Please encourage children to have nutritious and
healthy food such as egg, meat, vegetables and fruits with some amount of nuts and dry fruits.
Lunch rules are as follows:
Good table manners are expected of everyone.
Do keep your food on your plates; do not throw it.
Students are expected to eat their own lunches.
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Food will not be shared.
Students are expected to keep their voices at a reasonable level.
No loud talking and yelling.
Students should not play around/at the tables, Students must respect their lunchroommonitors and aides.
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Prayer Time Salah
Any prayer which falls during school hours will be performed in congregation on the
school premises with separated areas for boys and girls. When prayer times fall in the midst of
school finishing time, children would be expected to pray before going home. All children are
expected to respect and uphold the major tenets of Islam in or out of school. We
expect all parents to teach their children the basics of how to pray and perform wudhu and toensure that their child understands the importance of this aspect of Islam. Please also
remind your child about the etiquettes to observe when praying, such as to be quiet, not to
fidget or disturb others who are praying. You cooperation in this matter is crucial and we
suggest that parents lead by example and also encourage their child through positive praise as
much as possible so that they build a love for praying.Salah is the second pillar of Islam.
Students must approach it with the proper degree of decorum. Students should not
loiter in the wudu area. Students must enter the prayer area quietly and prepare to
line up for prayer properly.
Unnecessary conversation is discouraged. Students must obey and respect the IslamicEducation Teacher in charge for the day. After prayer students should not loiter, but return
to class as quietly, and as orderly as possible and always remain under the supervision of the
respective class teacher assigned to the period following prayer. Friday Prayer Every Friday
students (grades 3 8) will attend the Friday prayer. Their teachers will escort them to and
from the prayer area. Students in grades Early Pre K 2nd grade may attend Friday prayer
with a parent. This parent would pick them up from class and bring them back following
prayer. Children are not allowed to go home directly after prayer, but must complete the
school day on Fridays. The school no longer has Friday Activity time. Regular classes will
continue following Jummah.
Lavatories Student must observe the Islamic values of cleanliness in the bathrooms. Make
sure that the water is turned off after washing. Take care of the lavatory, for the school
belongs to each and every individual who uses it. Try to keep the r
Break Time
Children are given a10 minutebreak after every two sessions/periods. Children during their
break may have a small bite such as a fruits, nuts or dates and some juice(good if its
fresh juice with little/no added sugar) or fresh water.
SPECIAL NOTE: if any parents wishes to give foods to any other children/s as a part of anycelebration (such as a new baby born in their family, or any other good news)we will not allow
to give any chocolates. candies, crisps or any other unhealthy foods rather it will be
appreciated to give fruits or dates or zamzam instead
Playground Rules During recess time, children need to observe the following rules: 1.
Remain on school grounds and must not go beyond the playground area. 2. Take turns on the
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slides, swings, or any equipment they are using. 3. No standing on swings. No wrapping of
legs on swings. 4. Only one person going down the slide at a time. No standing or going
backwards on slide. 5. Do not bring any balls, bats, jump ropes, Frisbees, or any play
equipment unless agreed upon with the teacher. 6. Must take permission to re-enter the
building. 7. No climbing on each others back, play fighting, gun fighting, tackling, or any
form of rough playing. 8. No throwing or playing with stones or sticks or any harmful objects.9. No playing on the playground in the morning before school starts. 10. Must follow the
directions of the recess monitor. Parents must go over playground rules with their children.
Complaint Policy
At SANABIL, we aim to maintain a caring, supportive and disciplined learning environment
where children benefit from the best possible education. All staff are committed to this
aim. We would like to know if you think we are not meeting your expectations so
that we have an opportunity to respond. We would also like to know your opinion on
the things we do well. The complaint procedure will be displayed at notice board. Parents,pupils and prospective pupil can get a copy of the complaint form the reception. School has a
systematic and positive outlook towards the feedbacks and it welcomes the complaints
and takes them as the necessary steps of growth.
Health & Safety
The school ensures that it maintains a safe and secure environment for all children by taking
seriously its responsibilities as set out in the guidance of Govt of Pakistan "Health and
Safety. Risk assessments are carried out for all areas of the school open to pupil use. This also
applies to all school trips. Fire drills take place regularly as well as annual checks such
as electrical testing. The school building meets all current regulations for Health & Safety.All new staff undertake an induction program which includes Health and Safety issues.
Pupils are supervised throughout the day to ensure they are kept safe and well. All members
of the schools staff and board of trustees have been vetted by the criminal records bureau
and the school takes care to honour carefully its Safeguarding commitments to pupils
and families.
Behaviour Policy
RISE reshapes its Behaviour code on the basis of Islamic values.
We expect children to be polite, cooperative and considerate of others. Members of staffare committed to creating a school environment where these qualities are seen to be
important and are positively encouraged.
We expect all our students to;
Maintain good behaviour;
Have a positive attitude towards learning;
Respect school premises, property and staff
Listen to and respect teachers and other students.
Our behaviour policy provides a framework for the creation of a happy, secure and
orderly environment in which children can learn and develop as caring and responsible
people. It is written for all members of the school community to allow each one to understand
the policy of the school and to apply it consistently and fairly. It meant to to promote self-
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discipline and consideration of others. It should reflect in their behavior and language
and to release their maximum potential in all activities. Behavior policy is designed in such a
way that, it is used and approved by all the teaching and non-teaching staff and school
ensures that parents are well aware of these disciplinary measures. It also provide a system
of rewards to encourage good behavior. This policy is used to try and reverse continuous and
habitual offenders by using assertive discipline techniques and ensure a safe, caring andhappy school. Therefore school promotes good citizenship and prevent all kinds of
bullying. The establishment of a sound, positive and caring ethos is an essential
prerequisite for learning. It depends upon trusting relationships and a process of cooperative
team work and the school welcomes and encourages the involvement of the RISE,
governors, parents and carers and others in the community.
Anti-Bullying Policy
We are a learning community promoting the Islamic values of mutual trust, care and
respect. East London Islamic school is committed to providing a caring, friendly, safeand secure environment for all of our children so they can learn in a relaxed and secure
atmosphere, without any worry. Bullying is unacceptable at our school. We do all we can to
prevent it, by developing a School ethos in which bullying is regarded as unacceptable. We
aim to make all those connected with the school aware of our opposition to bullying, and we
make clear each persons responsibilities with regard to preventing bullying in our
School. If bullying does occur, all children should be able to tell and know that incidents will
be dealt with promptly and effectively. We are a TELLING School. This means that anyone
who knows that bullying is happening is expected to tell the staff. All adult members of our
school community should be vigilant to recognize where bullying is taking place, and
deal with it thoroughly and with sensitivity.
School Visits
SANABIL has a detailed policy to safeguard and promote the health and safety of the
pupil on activities outside the school. This covers the full risk assessment and the associated
information. Educational visits are arranged on average once a term, to various places of
interest to support Childrens learning. Parents/guardians may be asked to contribute
towards the cost of the trip and occasionally to assist with the trip. For the most part,
the school provides materials and equipment that the children need. Sometimes certain
educational activities involving sports, food, game and art may require small contributions
from parents for the visits to take place. SANABILis pledged to meet all the health and safetymeasures in prior to all the educational visits. Pupils as well as parents are given with
sufficient awareness classes about the particulars of the visit.
Academic Performances
SANABIL will assess each student thoroughly at the time of admission. There will be
continuous and comprehensive evaluation criteria to assess the performance of the
students throughout the academic year. At the end of the academic year the school will send
reports to all the parents.
Homework
SANABIL believes that children learn the best when parents and teachers work together.
Parents can help in the classroom by hearing children read, sharing their skills and also
participating on outings. At home, we hope parents are able to share the enjoyment of books,
puzzles and Maths games which children take home on a regular basis every week, and
to hear them read regularly. Parents can also help support class work when teachers ask
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children to do some research or to try to collect objects to enrich school projects. Details
of such and other homework are provided to all parents by the class teachers at a team
meeting at the beginning of each term. Homework is a collective responsibility of the
class teacher, pupil and the parent. Teachers should inspect that the homework
demands should not infringe on childrens rights to play, physical activities and rest. The
school views home work as an extension of the learning process and not as a test orcompetition.
Attendance, leave and illness
School has a strict policy on attendance and punctuality as it has great influence on the
discipline. Parents are required to inform the school on the first day their child is absent from
school. The school requires an explanation in writing for all absences on the childs return.
The school discourages holidays during term time. Permission for holiday leave must be
requested in advance from the Principal. Should your child suffer from a medical condition, it
is imperative that the school is notified immediately.
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ASSESSMENT AND MARKING POLICY
Philosophy and Aims
Assessment is to show clearly what a student knows, understands and is able to do.
Assessment is an integral part of the teaching and learning process and informs
teachers planning on a continuous basis. Planning, marking and record-keeping are
essential elements of the assessment procedures that are used to raise standards by
improving the quality of teaching and learning. Both formative and summative
assessments will be used.Formative assessments provide feedback that involves students in
improving their own learning. Formative assessments provide recognition of students
achievements and specific guidance for further improvement. Summative assessments provide
a snapshot of what a student can do at a particular time and is useful for tracking
students progress and providing students with group targets.
Overview of Assessment
Assessment details will be compiled in the assessment calendars which will be produced
annually with the cycle beginning in Aprial. On going assessmentsThe learning intentions areshared at the beginning of the lesson. The learning focus is made clear and is used as a
reference point for informal teacher assessments at the end of each session. The success
criteria are discussed with the students when appropriate.
Planning
Planning at the School includes:
Curriculum Cycle following a topic based approach;
Weekly short term plans of teams and individual teachers.
Assessment procedures
These can be broadly divided into three categories:
1. Short term assessment. Formative assessment (assessment for learning)
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Short-term assessments are the day to day assessments teachers make.
Marking is an important aspect of formative assessment.
Key features of effective formative assessment are that it is:
s to know how to recognise the standards to aim for.
improve.
iewing and reflecting on students performance
and progress.
-assessment.
Marking as part of formative assessment
Marking should be based on these principles:
and motivate where possible.
targets for improvement.
cies.
It is also important that teachers set aside time to allow students to review work that has been
marked so that it can be discussed and corrected.
Marking guidelines
Students work should be marked regularly and books should be marked at least once a
fortnight to monitor student progress. All homework set should be marked. To ensure
consistency across the school, work should be marked using the following system:
Attainment:
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expectations.
Effort:
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4 Very good effort
A5 = Excellent effort and attainment well above expectation.
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Summary of marking system
. TYPES, DESCRIPTIONS AND USES OF ASSESSMENT
Type of Assessment Description and usesBaseline Assessment Baseline assessment is usually used at the beginning of a phase, grade or learning
experience to establish what learners already know, what they can do, or whatthey
value. For learners with disabilities, baseline assessment can be done inconsultation
with the Institution-level support teamFormative Assessment Formative assessment is developmental. It is used by teachers to provide
feedback
to the learner and track whether the learner has progressed (or not). It helps day-today teaching and learning, and may suggest ways in which learning activitiescan bechanged to suit diverse learners needs.Formative assessment is also known as assessment for learning. Importantly,thistype of assessment involves both teacher and learner in a process of sustained reflection and self-assessmen
Diagnostic Assessment Diagnostic assessment is a specific type of formative assessment. It may lead tosomeform of intervention, or remedial action, or revision programme. It can help toidentify strengths and weaknesses of a learner, or of a teaching methodology, orbarriersto learning. The results can help to plan individual support for learners who haveproblems
Summative Assessment Summative assessment gives an overall picture of the achievements of a learner atagiven time, for example, at the end of a term or year.Summative assessment is like a snapshot of a learners progress at a particularpointin time (and formative assessment is like a video of a learners progress duringtheprocess). Summative assessment is referred to as assessment of learning.
REPORTING AND ASSESSMENT
Assessment will be regularly carried out to gauge pupil progress in learning. Annual reports
will be provided to parents to provide a summative judgment on student achievements.
Crucially, parents will be able to access pupil data via on-line access to our school information
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management system. Parents will be able to access a wide array of information and track pupil
performance in subject assessments including hifdh progress
ON-LINE PUPIL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
The school will be fully networked and pupils will havefiltered access to internet and other
educational resources.The school will also implement an on-line schoolinformation
management system which will allow parentsand pupils to log in and see items such as
homeworktasks, assessment results and other general notices
STAFF RECRUITMENT POLICY
All staff recruited will be qualified in their relevant subject areas. All staff will be expected to
support the ethos and aims of the school and appointments will take this key requirement in
to consideration. The school endeavours to recruit qualified teachers and makes provision in
terms of salary and otherwise so that such teachers are attracted. When a qualified
teacher cannot be recruited it employs experienced teachers with the aim of helping them togain qualified teachers as soon as possible.
Prior to the confirmation of the appointment, checks are carried out to confirm their
identity, previous employment history, qualification and professional references. They are also
subject to a check with the Criminal Records Bureau to confirm their suitability to work with
students. The school strives to adhere to Safer Recruitment in order to ensure Safeguarding
Children issues are placed at the centre of recruitment. The school ensures the person
responsible for recruitment is has undergone safer recruitment training.
The school recognises its staff as being fundamental to its success. A strategic and professional
approach to recruitment processes help enable the school to attract and appoint staff
with the necessary skills and attributes to fulfil its strategic aims, and support the schools
values.The School is committed to ensuring that the recruitment and selection of staff is
conducted in a manner that is systematic, efficient, and effective and promotes equality of
opportunity.
This policy has been designed to provide a flexible framework which promotes good
practice, adopts a proactive approach to equality and diversity issues and supports fully the
schools core business.
Scope
This policy applies to the recruitment and selection of all staff to the School. All employees
involved at any stage of the recruitment and selection of staff should be aware of and adhere
to the contents of this policy. In addition, any external consultants, recruitment
agencies or external experts who assist in the recruitment process must act in accordance with
this policy. The Head teacher is responsible for providing such external parties with this policy
prior to their involvement in the recruitment process.
Aims
To ensure that recruitment processes are fit for purpose.To appoint the best person for each position.
To ensure equality of opportunity for all applicants.
To ensure compliance with the Schools Equal Opportunities Policy and relevant
employment legislation.
To promote the Schools values and vision.
To meet the Schools operational requirements and strategic aims.
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Note: Preference shall be given to qualified Islamic minded persons.
General Principles
If a member of staff involved in the recruitment process is related with an applicant they mustdeclare this as soon as they are aware of the individuals application. It may be necessary for
the member of staff to avoid any involvement in the recruitment and selection process,
at the discretion of the Headteacher, or the Governors, the relation is to the Headteacher.
Documentation relating to applicants will be treated with the utmost confidentiality
Applicants will have the right to feedback and to access any documentation held on them .
Preparation Stage
The recruitment and selection process should not commence until a full evaluation of the
need for the role against the areas strategic plans and budget has been completed.
Recruitment should form an integral part of the staffing strategy for the area and
should take account of the areas equal opportunities targets, by incorporating positive
action initiatives into the recruitment and selection process. .
Obtaining Candidates
As a minimum all positions will normally be advertised within the School. This will
help maximise equality of opportunity and provide staff with opportunities for career
development, thus maintaining the skills and expertise of existing staff.
Positions will be advertised using the most appropriate and cost effective medium to
maximise the number of suitably qualified candidates. This may include local, national
and international publications and web sites and should adhere to the Schools visual
identity. Internal advertisements should appear for a minimum of 7 days and external
advertisements should appear for a minimum of 14 days.
Selection Process
The selection process should be:
Transparent
Timely and cost effective
Equitable
Free from conflict of interest
All recruitment will be based on agreed job descriptions and person specifications.
Recruitment and selection must be conducted as an evidence-based process and candidates
should be assessed against agreed selection criteria, based on relevant knowledge, skills,
competencies, experience and qualifications to perform the role as outlined in the person
specification. All decisions must be recorded.
Short listing must be undertaken by at Least two individuals who are involved in theinterviewing process. Interviews should normally be conducted by at Least two people, and all
interviews for one post must be conducted by the same people. In order to promote equality
of opportunity selection committees should, wherever possible, be of mixed race and
gender composition.
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Interview questions must relate to the job requirements as exemplified in the person
specification and the candidates suitability for the position. The person specification
should be used as the basis for determining the interview questions.
The choice of appointee will be determined by the majority view of the interviewers.
The Employment Contract
At the end of the recruitment process all records must be handed to the principal who will
retain them for six months in case of requests for feedback or the threat of litigation.
Offers of employment are conditional upon receipt of satisfactory references, medical
assessment and any other appropriate checks. This normally excludes visiting and other
casual appointments of less than three months duration. In accordance with employment
legislation, appointments will only be offered on a fixed term basis where objective
grounds exist for not making the appointment permanent.
Teaching and Learning Policy
At SANABILwe believe in the concept of lifelong learning and the idea that both adults and
children learn new things every day. We maintain that learning should be a rewarding and
enjoyable experience for everyone; it should be creative and enjoyable. Through our teaching
we equip children with the skills, knowledge and understanding necessary to be able to make
informed choices about the important things in their lives. We believe that appropriate
teaching and learning experiences help children to lead happy and rewarding lives.
Aims and objectives
We believe that people learn best in different ways. At our school we provide a rich and varied
learning environment that allows children to develop their skills and abilities to their full
potential. Through our teaching we aim to:
enable children to become confident, resourceful, enquiring and independent learners;
foster childrens self-esteem and help them build positive relationships with other people;
develop childrens self-respect and encourage children to respect the ideas, attitudes, values
and feelings of others;
show respect for all cultures and, in so doing, to promote positive attitudes towards
other people;
enable children to understand their community and help them feel valued as part of
this community;
help children grow into reliable, independent and positive citizens. Further Policies
Teachers
Alhamdulillah Sanabil has the finest teachers; professionals in their subject areas, and the
right role models for our students. We invest to make our teachers professionally competent
and spiritually strengthened through regular workshops and trainings as well as Tarbiyyah
sessions.
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Teachers Training Management(TTM)
1-Workshops that make Teaching more effective & exciting
1. Multiple Intelligences* - Using MI to make classes more interactive & interesting
2. Learning Styles - Understanding Learning styles and how we can maximize
learning using this understanding
3. Thinking Skills - What are they and how we can use them inculcate them through
our classroom
4. Active Learning * - Methodologies to make teaching more interactive, involving &
more meaningful
5. Cooperative Learning - How to get the get best out of peer to peer interactions and
to multiply learning using group
6. Developing and using Creativity in learning
7. Using Art, color, clay & sand for effective learning
8. Using computer for effective Learning
9. Language Development in Early Childhood10. Brain based learning & Study Skills
11. Using Story telling / doing in learning
12. Understanding Activity Design
13. Using Experiential and Integrated design
2-Workshops for Understanding Child
18. Understanding Emotional needs of a child
19. Working with acceptance and Intentions
20. Understanding and Developing high Self esteem
21. Developing Life skills or success skills
3-Workshops for Effective Classroom Management
22. Cooperation - Effective Methods to solicit cooperation from children in the
classroom
23. Disciplining in the classroom - Alternative to punishment that work
24. Communicating to motivate children: Bring the best out of students by simple
changes in our communication
25. Circle Time - using group dynamics for learning
26. Creating stimulating yet enjoyable physical, Mental and Emotional environment in
the classroom
4-Subject Specific Workshops
26. Spellings * - Strategies to enable children to learn write and remember spellings
correctly
27. Science is looking, doing, concluding * - Let each Science class be an active
exciting journey for children. Experience science all around you through activity
based workshop.
28. Language Developmentthe natural wayJoy of knowing and using a language
is the key to learning the language. Geniekids approach is to simply follow the
natural way in which we use the language and learn it on the go.29. Make Maths a pleasure to teach and exciting to learn* - Activities that connect
Maths to real life.
30. Unravel the Mystery of History - If History is exciting is what you want the children
to say, this workshops shows you simple but extremely effective way to make
history fun.
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5-Teacher (Self) Development Workshops
32. Discovering ones potential as a teacher
33. Developing effective Facilitating Skills
34. Conducting Effective Sessions35. Developing communication skills that make teachers more effective
36. Becoming the favorite teacher of children
Monitoring and review
We are aware of the need to review the school teaching and learning policy regularly so that
we can take account of new initiatives, changes in the curriculum, developments in
technology or changes to the physical environment of the school. SANABILis so aspiring and
rigorously working to make the entire school atmosphere so lively and your children happyand enthusiastic. We are always concerning to make all activities Islamically
inspirational. So we are planning everything ahead to make the pupil feel all fun and enhance
good character so that they can respect each other and every child will grow in the
wisdom and peace of Islam, InshaAllah.
We cordially welcome every one if you have any more queries.
ResponsibilitiesSANABIL shall foster a climate of mutual respect for the rights of others. Each student is
expected to respect the rights and privileges of other students, teachers and all otherSANABIL staff. Students shall exercise their rights responsibly in compliance with rules
established for the orderly conduct of the SANABIL educational mission. The SANABILrules
of conduct and discipline are established to achieve and maintain order in the school.
Students who violate the rights of others or who violate SANABIL rules shall be subject to
disciplinary measures. These measures are designed to establish Islamic conduct and
exemplary citizenship both in and out of school.
Responsibilities of the Students
Students responsibilities for achieving a positive learning environment at school or
school related activities shall include:
1. Attending all classes, regularly and on time.
2. Being prepared for each class with appropriate materials and assignments.
3. Being appropriately dressed and groomed.
4. Showing respect toward others.
5. Behaving in an Islamically responsible manner.
6. Refraining from violations of the code of student conduct.
7. Obeying all school rules, including safety rules.
8. Showing proper restraint if confronted by other students and reporting such incidents and
violations to teachers or the principal.
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3.2. Responsibilities of the Parents
Throughout this document, parents includes single parent, legal guardian, or person who
has lawful control of the student. Parents have the responsibility to:
1. Provide for the physical needs of the student.
2. Teach the student to listen to teachers and other school personnel and school rules.
3. Be sure the student attends school regularly and on time, and promptly report and explain
absences and tardiness to the school.
4. Encourage and lead the students to develop proper study habits at home.
5. Participate in meaningful parent-teacher conferences to discuss the students school
progress and welfare.
6 .Attend parent-training workshops for home reinforcement of study skills and specificcurriculum objectives.
7. Keep informed about school policies and the academic requirements of school programs.
8. Pay required fees and fines, unless these are waived.
9. Participate in school-related organizations.
10. Be sure the student is appropriately dressed and groomed at school and school related
activities.
11. Discuss report cards and school assignments with the student.
12. Bring to the attention of school authorities any learning problem or condition that may
relate to the students education.
13. Maintain up-to-date home, work and emergency telephone numbers and other pertinent
information at the school.
14. Cooperate with the school staff.
15. Be sure the student attends school tutorials when required or as the need arises.
16. Sign and submit the attached Acknowledgement Statement.
Responsibilities of the Principal
The principal has the responsibility to:
1. Respond to discipline problems referred to them by teachers.
2. Act as the school disciplinarian or appoint a designee.
3. Develop and maintain a standard discipline citation form for teachers use.
4. Ensure the fair and equitable implementation of this discipline policy by school staff.
5. Promote effective training and discipline of all students.
6. Encourage parent communication with the school, including participation in required
parent-teacher conferences.
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7. Provide appropriate assistance to students in learning self-discipline.
8. Provide instructional leadership for discipline and for evaluation of the discipline policy.
9. Serve as appropriate role models for the students.
10. Send a written notice to a parent within twenty-four hours after receiving a citation formfrom a teacher for a serious offense committed by the student.
11. Follow-up with the parents on all student disciplinary actions until the matter is resolved.
12. Provide the Board of Directors with a periodic (every trimester )report on discipline issues,
outlining all violations and corrective actions taken during the reporting period.
3.4 Responsibilities of the Teachers
Teachers have a responsibility to:
1. Provide a safe and nurturing classroom environment using effective classroom management
techniques.
2. Communicate and explain to their students the school discipline policy and procedures.
3. Ensure the fair and equitable implementation of this discipline policy among their
students.
4. Maintain a discipline record for each of their students and submit such records to the
school disciplinarian on a regular basis.
5. Be punctual and have regular attendance.
6. Be prepared to perform their teaching duties with appropriate preparation, assignments,
and resource materials.
7. Comply with SANABIL policies, rules, regulations, and directives as outlined in the
Teacher Handbook and the Parent/Student Handbook.
8. Maintain an orderly classroom atmosphere conducive to learning.
9. Meet the standards of teaching performance established by the SANABIL.
10. Establish rapport and an effective working relationship with parents, students and other
staff members.
11. Teach students to develop and practice self-discipline.
12. Encourage good work habits that will lead to success in meeting personal goals.
13. For serious offenses, as defined herein, file a standard discipline citation form with the
school disciplinarian regarding the students violation of the students code of conduct.
14. Serve as appropriate role models for students, in accordance with the standards of the
teaching profession.
15. Interact with parents to mutually resolve any disciplinary problems the students may have.
16 .RISE discipline techniques will comply with Islamic and state regulations.
4. Parent-Teacher Conferences
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One or more conferences shall be held during each school year between a teacher and the
parents of a student if any of the following circumstances arise:
1. The student is not maintaining passing grades or achieving the expected level of
performance;
2. The student demonstrates discipline problems, or presents some other problem to the
teacher;
3. Other cases when the teacher considers it necessary.
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CONTACT US
Head Office:
SANABIL EDUCATION SYSTEM,
Jamiat Sanabil ul Khair,
Address: 34- Habib park, Opposite Mansoorah, Multan Road Lahore - Pakistan.
Tel: (0092) 42 378 31 366, (0092) 42 354 17 542,
Fex: (0092) 42 354 15 383,
Email:[email protected],[email protected]
Regional Office:
SANABIL Education System
Islamia Town, Bhiri Shah Rahman,Hafizabad road, Gujranwala.
Tele Phone: 0556777369; 03154279729; 03156653030; 03215848018
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Educational excellence through an innovative curriculum delivered by qualified teachers
nurturing inspirational leaders of tomorrow, InshaAllah.