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About Yaqeen |
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Academic Segments |
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Human Capital |
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The Way Forward |
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Edu. Development Progs. |
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Academic Segments ->
Middle School Girls |
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a) Academics +
Quranic education
Garde IV
Special Hifz (only
Hifz)
Grade V
Regular Hifz (Hifz
with academics)
Grade VI
Fast Track (Hifz)
Grade VII
Rapid System
Grade VIII
Nazra (from Grade IV
- VII)
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Grade IV and
V: Offered
Subjects --
English, Urdu,
Maths, Science,
S. Studies,
Geography,
Environmental
studies,
Computers,
Islamic Studies,
Arabic.
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Grade VI -
VII: Offered
Subjects --
English, Urdu,
Maths, Science,
Geography,
History,
Computer,
Islamic Studies,
Arabic.
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Grade VIII:
Matriculation
System is
affiliated with
the Karachi
Board.
Offered Subjects
-- English,
Maths, Urdu,
Sindhi, S.
Studies, Islamic
Studies,
Computer, G.
Science, Arabic
(Optional).
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Grade VIII
'O' Level:
Offered Subjects
-- English,
Maths, Urdu,
Computer,
General Science,
History,
Geography,
Arabic
(Optional).
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Special Hifz:
A program where
the students do
Hifz with a
proper Hadaf or
in other words
target is given,
which is met /
achieved early
or sometimes
late, depending
upon the
capability of
the child.
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Regular Hifz:
This program
offers Hifz with
Academics
(Subjects
offered are
English, Urdu, Maths, Islami
Talimat)
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Fast Track:
The students are
chosen from the
special Hifz on
the basis of
their
capabilities and
they complete
Hifz as early as
possible.
The Fast Track
goes for all six
days from 8:00 -
4:00 with only
Sunday as a off
day. Only the
gazette holidays
are given off.
Some students
complete Hifz
within 9 to 16
months.
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Rapid System:
The students
after completion
of Hifz complete
their
contemporary
studies with the
rapid system.
The special
feature of the
Rapid system is
that one Grade
is of six
months. In this
way, in due
course of time
the students
complete their
academics
without loss of
time.
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Nazra:
The students of
Grade IV - VIII
study Quran Nazra with
Tajweed.
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b) Co-
curricular
activities
Co-curricular
activities are given
due importance as
they broaden the
mental horizon of
students, develop
their potential and
self-confidence.
Color day, Pets day,
Transport day,
Vegetable Vendor,
Professions day,
Sports day, Earth
day, extempore
speeches, Qirat and
Naat competitions
are organized to
provide
opportunities to the
students to express
themselves and prove
their talents.
c) Campuses
-
Gulshan - II
-
Shaheed e Millat
d) Discipline
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Rules &
Regulations
All students
must observe the
school rules in
letter and
spirit within
the school
premises as well
as during the
official visit
to other
institutions or
places.
Violation of
rules makes
every student
liable to
punitive action,
even to the
extent of
expulsion from
the school.
The students
are, therefore,
advised to
strictly adhere
to the following
rules:
- Conduct
themselves
gracefully and
modestly both in
and outside the
school.
- Be courteous
towards the
members of
teaching and
administrative
staff as well as
fellow
students and visitors.
- Accept
responsibilities
willingly as and
when given by
the teachers.
- Accept
corrective or
punitive
actions, if any,
in the right
spirit.
- Arrive at
school well in
time for the
Morning
Assembly.
- Do not bring
precious items,
like camera,
transistor,
jewelry and
mobile phones.
- Do not bring
any outsider
within the
school premises
without the
prior permission
of the
Campus In charge.
- Pan, tobacco,
supari and
chewing gums are
prohibited in
school premises.
- Smoking is
strictly
prohibited in
the school
premises. Public
smoking by
parents /
guardians / visitors is also prohibited within the school premises.
- Students are
not allowed to
leave school
before the
closing time
except in
extraordinary
situations on the written request of the parents and with the approval of
Campus
Incharge.
- During a class
if a student
shows any
symptoms of
sickness, he/she
will be
immediately
segregated and parents will be informed.
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Conduct And
Discipline
- Boys must have
a proper
haircut. Girls
are not allowed
to use make-up,
to pluck their
eyebrows or wear jewellery. Simplicity should be the keynote.
- Any damage
caused to the
property of the
school will be
made good by the
defaulter.
- No student
shall attend or
take part in any
organization or
conduct public
meeting of any
kind or be a member of a club without the prior permission of the Senior
Director/Directress.
- The school is
not responsible
for any
accidental
injury to
students in the
school.
- On no account
the students
shall borrow or
lend money,
books, clothes,
etc. Similarly,
parents are requested not to lend money or give in kind any item to any
member of teaching staff or school administration.
- Students
suffering from
contagious
diseases will
not be permitted
to attend the
school during their illness.
- The school
administration
reserves the
right to
suspend, expel
or rusticate a
student who is found guilty of :
- Cheating,
stealing ,
immoral conduct
or gross
misbehavior.
- Willfully and
deliberately
damaging the
school property.
- Behaving
rudely with
members of the
teaching staff /
school
employees.
- Smoking and
playing truant.
- Violating the
rules and
regulations of
the school or
the instruction
given to student
from time to time.
- Participating
in violent or
agitational
activities
detrimental to
the interest of
the institution and its pupils.
- Being
habitually
irregular,
non-punctual,
untidy and
improperly
dressed.
- Showing
consistently
poor performance
in studies.
- Failing twice
in the annual
examination in
any grade.
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Timings
Monday to
Thursday
from 7:45 am to
2:00 pm
Friday from
7:45 am to
12:30 pm
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Uniforms
Kamees and
Shalwar
Blue
Scraf /Dopatta
Blue
Shoes Black pump
shoes
Abaya with Scarf
Black
Sweater (for
winter)
Grey
e) Academic
Calendar
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Date |
Day |
Event |
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04-08-2008 |
Monday |
The
Commencement
of 1st Term |
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13-08-2008 |
Wednesday |
Independent
Day
Celebration |
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14-08-2008 |
Thursday |
Independent
Day |
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05-09-2008 |
Friday |
Syllabus and
Test Paper |
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10-09-2008 |
Wednesday |
Submission
of Test
Paper |
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15-09-2008 |
Monday |
Bimonthly
Test (15th
September to
22nd
September) |
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23-09-2008 |
Tuesday |
22nd
February
2008 - 29th
February
2008
Bimonthly
test |
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29-09-2008 |
Monday |
Shab-e-Qadar |
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03-10-2008 |
Friday |
Eid-Ul-Fitar
(3rd
September &
5th
September) |
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07-10-2008 |
Tuesday |
Result of
1st
Bimonthly |
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11-10-2008 |
Saturday |
PTM for Weak
Students |
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17-11-2008 |
Monday |
Syllabus and
Test
schedule to
be given to
the students |
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20-11-2008 |
Thursday |
Submission
of Test
Paper |
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24-11-2008 |
Monday |
Mid Term
Examination
(24th
November to
08th
November |
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22-12-2008 |
Monday |
Winter
Vacation
(22nd
December to
31st
December) |
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10-01-2009 |
Saturday |
Muharram
(10th
December to
12th
December) |
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05-02-2009 |
Thursday |
Kashmir Day |
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06-02-2009 |
Thursday |
Speech
Contest |
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09-02-2009 |
Monday |
Syllabus and
Test
schedule to
be given to
the
students. |
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12-02-2009 |
Thursday |
Submission
of Test
Paper |
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16-02-2009 |
Monday |
Bimonthly
Test (16th
February to
24th
February |
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02-03-2009 |
Monday |
Result of
Bimonthly
Test |
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07-03-2009 |
Saturday |
PTM for weak
students |
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12-03-2009 |
Thursday |
12th Rabi-ul-Awwal |
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23-03-2009 |
Monday |
Pakistan day |
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24-03-2009 |
Tuesday |
Debate
Contest on
Pakistan Day |
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27-03-2009 |
Friday |
Syllabus and
Test
schedule to
be given to
the students |
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30-03-2009 |
Monday |
Submission
of Test
Paper |
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06-04-2009 |
Monday |
2nd
Bimonthly
Test (6th
April to
15th April) |
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17-04-2009 |
Friday |
Submission
of Final
Term |
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20-04-2009 |
Monday |
Result of
Bimonthly
Test |
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24-04-2009 |
Friday |
Syllabus and
Test
schedule to
be given to
the students |
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25-04-2009 |
Saturday |
PTM for weak
Students |
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04-05-2009 |
Monday |
Oral
Examination |
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11-05-2009 |
Monday |
Written
Examination
(11th May to
20th May) |
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30-05-2009 |
Saturday |
The
announcement
of Final
Term Result |
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