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تنزيل INVESTING IN OUR FUTURE Guide 2013-2014 Redbridge, Stepney & Whitechapel

Welcome to Tanzeel Assalamu Alaikum. Tanzeel was established in 2007 by concerned parents who were looking for an afterschool class specialising in delivering high quality Tajweed and Hifdh blended with Islamic studies addressing everyday issues facing the younger generation living in the West while at the same time focusing in building the Islamic characteristics and morals in the students. Tanzeel is currently running two programs for children Tanzeel Islamic Weekend School for boys and girls (age 4-15) Tanzeel Evening Hifdh School for boys and girls (age 4-15) Our Aims To enable the children to recite the Holy Quran correctly, understand its meaning and memorise from it as much as they can. To preserve the children s Islamic identity and increase their self-confidence by learning their Islamic heritage/history, strengthening their faith (Iman), correcting their religious practices and rituals (Ibadaat) and improving their behaviour (Akhlaq). To prepare the students to pass the GCSE exams in Arabic and Islamic studies. To teach the children how to live in a multi-religious and multicultural society, without diluting their own Islamic identity in order to interact positively with it and be active in explaining the message of Islam to the Muslim and non-muslim community (Da wah). To raise the family's awareness of its role in helping to achieve the school aims by organising seminars, workshops, conferences and adult classes. 2

Our commitment to our students Female teaching staff Segregation from the age of 11 Small classes A teacher for every 12 students (average class size is 12) Modern classroom setting and teaching methods Develop good character and conduct insha Allah Learn to recite the Qur'an with excellent Tajweed We will not compromise on quality reading for the sake of completing the Qur an. Our commitment to parents Provide a safe and secure environment for your children Be engaged and informed about your child's learning and progress Receive a written progress report three times a year Receive a Homework record book for weekly update Discuss student progress every 6 months with class teacher Our teachers English Speaking Experienced Trained & Qualified Our School Premises are fully insured. Trained first aiders in every premise. Member of SAFE Community Interest Company Uniform Girls under 10 are to wear shelwar kameez (forest green) & white headscarves. Girls over the age of 10 are to wear a jilbab (forest green) & white headscarves. Boys to wear forest green shirts and a cap. Children must wear the school uniform, which is available for purchase at the school; however parents can make their own arrangement. Boys are not allowed to wear jewellery or have obscure hair styles. 3

Children must bring daily A water bottle Small snack for break time (In order to promote healthy eating please do not bring junk food sweets, crisps, chocolates and fizzy drinks) Arabic Reading book (Ahsan ul Qawaid, Juz Amma or Qur an) Arabic Language text book, writing paper, pencil & colouring materials Islamic Studies text book and School Dua books A book bag to keep everything together Children must use the bathroom and make wadu at home before they come to class. Attendance If your child is going to be late or absent please call us immediately or send a text message. Redbridge Foysol Miah 07432 111 206 Ashfaque Miah 07432 111 207 Stepney Sulaman Ahmed 0756 130 6587 Whitechapel Noman Ahmed 07532 035 551 If students are absent and fees are unpaid they will be excluded after 4 weeks. If students are away on a planned holiday fees must be paid in advance before going away or the student will be excluded. Late Procedures The school doors open 10 minutes before the start of each session. Children who arrive after class has started will be marked late and be given a late slip to hand to the teacher. Parents will not be allowed in class. Children who are late are asked to enter the class quietly and to respect the fact that the class has begun and will need to continue without interruption. Parents will be contacted by the school administrator should a pattern of lateness occur. If lateness persists pupils will have disciplinary procedures implemented on them and they may eventually be permanently excluded. 4

Child pick up policy Parents should walk to school whenever possible. Parents should park their cars safely and legally without causing inconvenience to other users and residents. Parents who are15 minutes late will be charged 5.00 per day. Break time All classes have a 10-15 minute break. Children may bring a snack pack to have at breaks. In order to promote healthy eating please do not bring junk food sweets, crisps, chocolates and fizzy drinks. Homework Parents must be aware of the homework set for children by reading the Homework Book and completing the comment section set for parents. Please ensure that all homework is completed. If you have any concerns please speak to the head teacher. Weekend Homework Guide Children in Ahsanul Qaida class (Level 1) are recommended to do 30 minutes homework daily. Three short sessions a day is sometimes better than reading one long session. Children in Level 2 and upwards should study a minimum of 1 hour daily. Exams Children are tested on all subjects at the end each term. There are three terms in a year. A written report is prepared at the end of each term. Dates for the exams are published in the school calendar. Parents Meetings These are arranged twice a year to discuss the pupil s development with their respective teachers. Disciplinary Procedures Students are disciplined for lack of uniform, lateness, homework, misbehaviour, by having class detentions. Students are normally given extra lessons or naseeha (advice)during detention. This takes place either at break time or after school. A detention slip is normally given to parents if it takes place after school. Holidays There are various holiday breaks that have been planned throughout the year. Written reminders 5

of dates will be given prior to these breaks. A school calendar will be given to parents at registration and at the beginning of each academic year. Gender segregation All girls are taught by female teachers and after the age of 11 are segregated to single sex classes. Feedback As part of our continued effort to improve our services to the community, all ideas and suggestions for future improvements or any other matters are welcome by parents. This can be by writing to us at the school addressed to the Centre Manager and handed at reception. You can also email us at info@tanzeel.co.uk Admission Fee A 35.00 non-refundable registration fee will be charged for administration costs. Course Fees - Islamic weekend School (Sat & Sun 6 hours) A tuition fee of 50.00 is paid at the beginning of every four weeks for the Weekend Classes. Please see calendar for dates Course Fees Tanzeel Hifdh School (Mon Friday 10 hours) A tuition fee of 65.00 is collected at the beginning of every 4 weeks. Please see calendar for dates. How to pay Payments are due at the start of each cycle and can be made by cash, cheque or standing order to the Centre Administrator only. Please write clearly the name of the child at the back of the cheque in the name of Tanzeel. Please collect a receipt for cash payments. Letters, text messages and phone calls will be issued to remind parents who may have forgotten. 6

Fees during pupil absence Students will have to pay their fees even if they are absent. This could be due to illness or if the children are away on family holidays. There are no refunds or discounts during absences. Fees policy during non-teaching activities Full fees are due if regular classes are replaced by an activity considered important for the children s education for example meeting parents to discuss the progress of the children or a school conference. Fees policy during emergency closures Full fees are due if the school is closed for a health and safety reason e.g. extreme weather conditions, premises maintenance issues or any other health and safety issues e.g. fire alarms. Fees policy during Tanzeel Holidays Tanzeel Weekday Hifdh School (Mon - Fri 5.15 pm 7.15 pm) is closed on all bank holidays and Eid days. Full fees are due on those days unless the whole week is a holiday week. There are also block holiday periods where fees are not collected. This is clearly indicated in the session calendar. Tanzeel weekend (Saturday and Sunday - all three sessions) does not collect fees when the school is closed. Please check the Session calendar or ask the administrator if you are not sure. Procedure on leaving Tanzeel Parents should give the school a 4 week notice if they decide to withdraw their children from studying at Tanzeel and complete a leaving form. Conclusion While we understand that the Islamic Evening & Weekend School is not a substitute of a full time Islamic school, we believe that through such a programme, we aim to provide a suitable environment to help our children become proud, practising Muslims, insha'allah. 7

What is Tanzeel? Tanzeel was established in 2007 by concerned parents. We wanted an afterschool class specialising in delivering high quality tajweed and Hifdh blended with Arabic language so the children understand what they are reading. We wanted an Islamic studies syllabus that would address issues facing the younger generation living in the West, while at the same time focussing on the task of nurturing the Islamic characteristics and morals within our children. Tanzeel recognizes the importance of this crucial task, and has a well-defined curriculum with the aim to serve the young and growing Muslims of tomorrow. We strive for excellent academic standards and aim for our students to become future ambassadors of Islam. Why the name Tanzeel? The name Tanzeel (sent down) is one of the many names that Allah (swt) has given to his book Al Qur an revealed to our prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Surah 26: 192 Redbridge 766 Eastern Avenue Newbury Park Ilford IG2 7HU 0208 554 8823 0743 211 1206 0743 211 1207 Stepney Harford Street Multicentre 115 Harford Street London E1 4FG 0756 130 6587 Whitechapel Unit 114 & 134 Cavell Street London E1 2JA 0207 092 9818 0753 203 5551 info@tanzeel.co.uk www.tanzeel.co.uk 8