Islamic Education

In most households today, both parents are employed, and family roles have become more balanced. Traditionally, elders or grandparents within the family would teach children essential aspects of faith, religion, manners, and values. However, with children now spending a significant portion of their time in school, the responsibility of imparting these teachings has shifted. Recognizing this need, we have integrated Islamic Studies into the school curriculum.

This initiative ensures that students are not only prepared to navigate the modern world but also equipped with a strong foundation in their faith and values, fostering a well-rounded and meaningful education.