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Home Work

The school strongly believes that homework is a vital part of the process of learning. This is because it enables the students to build upon the concepts and skills taught in class in an independent framework as well as helps strengthen researching skills. Homework also strengthens the relationship between student, parents and the school. Homework is given regularly in accordance to the homework timetable, and all students are given a homework diary at the beginning of the year to help them organise their tasks and responsibilities. Regular feedback is given for homework. Rewards, extra support or sanctions are given as required.

Parents Contract

At Darul Hadis Latifiah, we strongly believe that parents have a fundamental role to play in helping their child learn. The school strives to keep parents informed and involved in regards to their children by:

  • Holding biannual parents’ evenings where all teachers are present and available to discuss the progress of the students as well as to discuss the teaching strategies being employed in order to empower students to achieve their full potential.
  • Arranging individual meetings with specific teachers or form tutors to discuss any relevant matters.
  • Sending letters or postcards to parents with notification of good academic performance or good behaviour.
  • Notifying parents of any serious misbehaviour.

We also believe that parents have a responsibility to support their children and the school in implementing school policies. Therefore, we ask all parents to:

  • Ensure their child has the best attendance record possible.
  • Ensure their child comes to school well equipped for class, as well as with the correct uniform and PE kit;
  • Make the school aware of external matters that may affect the student’s academic performance or behaviour.
  • Have a positive attitude towards education and learning, as well as towards the school.
  • Fulfil the requirements set out in the home/school agreement.

“It was a privilege for me to visit the garden of the Hadis of Rasulullah Sallahu Alaihi wa sallam. In this institution I have observed more than hundred students whose faces were illuminated with the light of Islam. They have great potential. I am grateful to Allah (SWT) for this”.

Professor Dr Muhammad Abu Laylah, Professor of Islamic Studies in English Al Azhar University, Egypt.

The Click CEOP button (pictured right) is an asset of the National Crime Agency’s CEOP Command. The CEOP Command works to protect children from the harm of sexual abuse and exploitation both online and offline.

The button has been developed to offer children, young people,parents/carers and professionals working with these groups with a simple and convenient mechanism for gaining access to trusted online safety advice, help and support. It also provides access to an online mechanism for reporting known or suspected child sexual exploitation or child sexual abuse directly to CEOP. This is offered as a convenient and potentially less intimidating method of reporting these sensitive types of crime, alternative to face-to-face and telephone reporting to local police forces.

The CEOP Safety Centre

The Click CEOP button provides a gateway to the CEOP Safety Centre, an area of the CEOP website offering:

  • advice on a range of online safety issues, such as hacking and cyberbullying;
  • signposting to NCA-CEOP partners offering help and support on issues outside of CEOP’s remit, such as ChildLine and BeatBullying;
  • reporting of suspected or known child sex offender activity directly to CEOP for investigation.

If you are being bullied, or you are not ready to make a report to CEOP, you can talk to Childline anonymously online or on the phone – No worry is too big or too small.

Darul Hadis Latifiah is one of the oldest Islamic institutes in the UK, serving the community for more than 40 years.

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