Long term and student centered, project learning is a rigorous hands-on approach to learning core subject matter and basic skills with meaningful activities that examine complex, real-world issues.
When students work together on project teams, they learn to collaborate, communicate, and resolve conflicts. Cooperative learning and character development supports the social and emotional development of students and prepares them for success in the modern workplace.
To increase engagement and retention, academic subjects are presented in an interdisciplinary fashion that reflects modern knowledge and society (through Projects like Waste Management).
Through the intelligent use of technology, combined with new approaches to education, a more personalized style of learning can be realized.
Effective assessment should measure the full range of student ability- social, emotional, health and academic achievement (stored in a Database Software) - portfolios, presentations, and tests.
Students acquiring knowledge through projects have its own values and peculiarity. Many Govt. projects were carried out at school which brought students more enthusiasm towards science and research.
Students have been learning inside the classroom since the beginning of higher education. In order for them to succeed as whole human beings, they need additional attention and care outside of the classroom. Obviously, there are a number of practices that aid in helping a student to develop. Mentorship has some of the benefits and implications. Mentoring can happen in a number of ways, yet it always has a positive effect on the mentee, in both psychosocial and academic ways (Terrion & Leonard, 2007).
New skills and knowledge can spark a lifetime of a change. Everyday R&D programs in education, health, and economic development deliver life-changing opportunities to those who need them most.
The mission of the Research and Development Center (RDC) at the Al-Haramain English School is to excel the science of learning by bringing together leading researchers in the fields of science, social, and educational sciences. This mission has guided RDC in its programmes of basic and applied research, its demonstration projects, and its direct support of school improvement and reforms. In RDC’s multidisciplinary setting, students learn science, neural, social, and organizational aspects, making research and development links to formal education practice, policy, and out-of-school settings.
Giving young people the tools and knowledge to realistically plan for their futures is a primary goal of education. Career development is vitally important for today’s youth, who are more than ever motivated but directionless (Schneider & Stevenson, 1999). Young people have high ambitions, expecting to be highly educated and have professional careers, yet research has found that many do not develop coherent plans for achieving their goals (ibid.). Almost two-thirds of high school graduates enter postsecondary education immediately after high school; yet more than a third of those leave within two year s without earning any degree (NCES, 2001). Career guidance and academic counselling can provide students with the necessary tools to set career goals, and give them an understanding of the education and skills they need to meet their goals.
The school follows the syllabus of Central Board of Secondary Education.
Departments | Head |
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Mathematics | Fahmitha |
Science | Abdul Salam |
Social Science | Rejula |
Commerce | Libina |
Computer Science | Asliya |
Malayalam | Shylaja |
Arabic | Saleena |
English | Fathima |
Hindi | Fousiya |
Moral | Sabira |
The academic year is divided into two terms- Term I (June to September) and Term II (October to March). Two formative Assessments and a Summative Assessment are conducted in each term. Grades are awarded in the progress cards which are distributed directly to the parents. Students are assessed in both Scholastic and Co-Scholastic areas. Promotion to the next higher class will be based on the student’s achievement in the CCE and the two Summative Assessments. It is compulsory for classes VI to X to score pass marks in FA and SA separately.
Evaluation of class XI is school based and of class XII is the All India Senior School Certificate Examination conducted by the CBSE. It is mandatory for students of class XII to score pass mark in each individual elective subject and practicals.
➤ Students are divided into 4 houses to conduct sports and literary competitions.
➤ The best participants represent the institution in interschool competitions conducted by the Sahodaya and IECI.
➤ Experts train the students weekly in fields like, Karate, Taekwondo, Chess, Baking, Stitching, Badminton, Creative Writing, Hockey, Craft, Tinkering, IT, Abacus, Glass/Pot painting, Wushu, Keyboard, Music, Archery and Clay modelling.
➤ Various clubs – the Literary Club, the Science Club, the Eco Club, the Mathematics Club, the IT Club, the Social Club, the Language Clubs, the Writers’ Club, the Health and Wellness Club, Media club and the Moral club are very vibrant in the campus.
➤ Innovative workshops and camps are organized annually.
➤ Sports and Annual days are added platforms for students to display their talents.
➤ School tours are conducted yearly which are excellent opportunities for students to explore and enjoy exotic environments and experiences.