News Islamic Tradition
23 May 2016
Bismillah Hirrahman irraheem- (In the name of Allah the most gracious and the most merciful).
Asalaamu Alaikum
鶹ý hosted our Primary Islamic Quiz at the Junior School’s Assembly Area on Thursday, 19th May 2016. Alhamdulillah, it was a wonderful success. All thanks to Allah, the Almighty.
The objective of this event was to stimulate the spiritual and intellectual development of our students in Islamic knowledge. Students from Years 4 to 6 competed against each other. In the end, students from Year 6 won. However, the objective of the Quiz event was not about winning the competition but but to provide an opportunity for the students to participate in the quiz where they got engaged in learning about their deen in a fun, interactive and competitive way.
Many thanks to all the hard working and dedicated staff in the Religion and Arabic Departments for planning, organizing and orchestrating the Quiz.
Wassalam
Mehanaz is originally from the Republic of Fiji Islands and teaches Islamic Studies and Quran at 鶹ý College.
She has taught in an Islamic School as a Primary classroom teacher, teaching different Year levels for 12 years. While fulfilling her duties as an educator, she was also involved in other co-curricular activities at the school and with different organisations. After migrating to Australia, she joined 鶹ý College in 2011 as a Student Liaison Officer. She taught Qur'an and Islamic Studies at the College from 2012 to date. In 2015 and 2016, she took the challenge to take up the position of responsibility as a Junior School Islamic Studies Coordinator.
Mehanaz is a hardworking and an enthusiastic primary school educator who is looking forward continuing with this rewarding teaching career. She possesses great skills in classroom management and employs varied teaching strategies. She brings her 17 years of teaching and learning experience and has an excellent rapport with all students in her care.
Her vision for teaching is to: “Teach students with love and respect and to nurture the potential in every child as they acquire knowledge through discovery, motivation and hands on learning”.
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