» Learning Resources
- 1: Library .
- 2: ICT Lab.
- 3: Science Lab.
Learning Resources
What we offer you
Jamiatul Ummah provides opportunities for young Muslims to recognize and reach their full potential academically, morally and spiritually, as well as preparing them as 'men of the future'. who will be able to make significant contributions towards the Ummah and their country.
- An Islamic environment where you feel welcome, valued and supported;
- Opportunities to learn about Islam from qualifiedand experienced teachers who are graduates of internationally renowned in Medina, Malaysia and the UK;
- Practical training in fundamental Islamic rituals and practices;
- Excellent opportunities to become fluent in Arabic;
- Becoming a 'Hafiz' if vou choose the Hifz section:
- Opportunities to enrich your ICT skills through our fully equipped IT Lab;
- Learning community languages (such as Bengali, Somali, etc);
- High achievements: our SATS and GCSE results are constantly improving;
- High quality teaching and professional support;
- Involvement in a range of different clubs, social and sporting events;
- Professional guidance to help you prepare for your future career.
Facilities
- Two well-equipped science laboratories
- One spacious ICT laboratory;
- Six large classroomsA
- A spacious canteen;
- A Jumu'ah mosque;
- Two playgrounds;
- A modern equipped gymnasium;
- For major athletics and field events the boys are escorted to diierent stadiums and locations;
Other notable features
- Giving importance to lslamic morality and spirituality;
- Observing Islamic norms and etiquettes strictly;
- Wearing a reasonably designed uniform that reflects Islamic culture;
- No music is allowed;
- Encouraging pupils to pray regularly with Jammah
- Regular homework monitoring;
- Working in close partnership with parents to ensure pupils are steadily progressing;
- Strict policies about attendance and punctuality;
- Apart from the formal assessment procedures, pupils are regularly assessed by their subject teachers.
- Teachers discuss with parents the progress of their children at half-yearly parents' evenings,
- or any other time of the academic year by appointment with the respective teachers;
- Well-planned weekly assemblies, where lively issues are addressed by the teachers or guest speakers;
- Educational trips home and abroad;
- Extra support lessons for final year students in both KS-3 and KS-4;
- Organising Qiyam al-Layl (spiritual training) at least once a term;
- Training camps in other locations.