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Expected Outcomes - Tarbiyah Curriculum

Expected Outcomes of the 9-Year Tarbiyah Activity Curriculum

Program Vision:
To nurture a generation of morally grounded, spiritually aware, socially responsible, and intellectually active children — who grow up to be confident Muslims, ethical citizens, and compassionate human beings.

Foundational Stage (Grades 1–3)

  • Focus on basic manners: hygiene, honesty, obedience to parents, respect for teachers, daily routines, and simple duas.
  • Development of self-discipline and independence in personal tasks.
  • Introduction to Islamic identity through easy and enjoyable activities.
  • Boost in self-confidence and expressive skills.

Intermediate Stage (Grades 4–6)

  • Emphasis on social behavior: truthfulness, responsibility, forgiveness, teamwork, time management, and cooperation.
  • Clear understanding of right and wrong.
  • Strengthening moral decision-making and accountability.
  • Positive presence at home, school, and community.

Advanced Stage (Grades 7–9)

  • Leadership, problem-solving, empathy, emotional regulation, media awareness, and community service.
  • Encouragement of critical thinking and visionary mindset.
  • Deep connection with Islamic values in real-life scenarios.
  • Identity formation and sense of purpose.

Overall Outcomes After 9 Years

Strong Islamic Character

Each student develops into a well-mannered, kind-hearted, and principled individual, rooted in faith.

Independent Thinkers

Children grow into thoughtful individuals who make decisions based on understanding, not emotions or peer pressure.

Confident Communicators

They acquire the courage to express themselves, participate in leadership roles, and stand for what is right.

Socially Responsible Citizens

A spirit of cooperation, empathy, and peaceful coexistence is cultivated — reducing bullying, disrespect, and selfishness.

Practical Islamic Living

Students connect religion with daily life — not just as theory, but as a lifestyle of balance, love, and discipline.

Institutional Impact

  • The school is recognized not just for academics but as a character-building hub.
  • Observable transformation in students’ behavior and values.
  • Enhanced parental trust and engagement with the school.
  • A distinctive identity that combines academic excellence with spiritual and moral development.