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Quran & Hifz

At Al ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ, students progress from the learning to read stage (Iqra stage) to the advanced reading stage (Qur'an stage) where they are systematically taken through the guided reading of the Quran. This process is generally completed by the end of Junior School (Year 6).

Quran

Secondary School students (Year 7 – 12) are further involved in this program through the theory of tajweed and any new students are taken through our regular learning to read program.

More advanced students are recommended to sit for an optional assessment for the special Hifz program. This is available to Junior School students only from Year 3.

Hifz

At Al ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ, we value our intensive Hifz program (Qur'an Memorisation) highly.

This is shown by our commitment to recruiting specialist Hufaaz who are dedicated in progressing their students through an intensive and rigorous program of studies. Other specialist teachers are available to ensure that students are able to concurrently achieve the outcomes of the Australian curriculum.

The criteria to get into one of the Hifz classes is based upon the student having a successful academic record for mainstream subjects, being proficient in the reading of Quran, and demonstrating mastery of memorisation of Juz 30. An assessment is conducted by one of our Hifz teachers and after a two week trial period (depending on availability at the time of application), a decision is made about the enrolment into this special program.

As class sizes are limited, the competition to get into one of these classes is high. At present, the program is only offered for current students in Year 2 who are going to be in Year 3 next year.