Year 6
Ages 10 - 11
What we study
Subjects
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Students advance their Qur’aanic studies, explore Islamic civilisation and contributions, and delve into Fiqh and its application in daily life, with the program overseen by Dr. Abdulilah Lahmami.
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Students are placed in a class according to their level, with the program overseen by Dr. Abdulilah Lahmami. Students focus on correct recitation of the Qur’aan, along with memorisation and some exegetical commentary.
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Students are placed in a class according to their level, with the program overseen by Dr. Abdulilah Lahmami. Students study a comprehensive Arabic course created by Markaz Nur al-Huda.
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Students analyse complex texts, articulating reasoned arguments and writing persuasively using accurate grammar and punctuation.
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Students broaden mathematical skills in numbers, algebra, ratio, statistics, and geometry, applying efficient strategies and logical reasoning.
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Students develop deeper understanding in physics, chemistry and biology through investigations on microorganisms, electricity, light, and more.
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Students examine British and world history from World War 2 to the turn of the 21st century, tracing political, social and cultural changes.
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Students become proficient in map reading, interpretation and creation, using spatial awareness to analyse human and natural environments.
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Students become competent programmers, using languages like Python to code complex games, simulations, models, and interactive programs.
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Students produce creative and technically adept work using their artistic vision, passion, and finesse with diverse media.
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Students become competent digital athletes and team players through online sports lessons, virtual reality games and simulations, instructed videos, and guided home workout sessions, leading warm-ups, analysing strategy, and displaying collaborative skills.
*For Qur’aan and Arabic, students are placed according to their levels and not their age groups.
*For all our academic subjects, we use educational programs built according to the English National Curriculum.