We aim to develop within our students their ‘learning assets’ which describe the skills, attitudes, and dispositions that are needed to become effective and independent learners.
They encompass a broader range of capabilities that children need to thrive both inside and outside the classroom and include becoming good:
Self-Managers, Communicators, Collaborators, Thinkers, Researchers, Contributors
These are transferable skills that are relevant for the 21st century and can be put into practice in many different contexts such as school, work, home and in the community, and are already an intrinsic part of our Islamic values and teachings.
Through developing our learning assets, our students become more:
Confident, Resilient, Curious, Responsive, Compassionate, Respectful, Courageous, Resourceful, Persistent, Reliable, Empathic, Responsible, Flexible, Reflective
Our approach is aimed at helping our students build resilience, develop confidence in their own abilities and strive to achieve their personal best, for the pleasure of Allah , and for them to understand that all outcomes are decided by Allah .