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Abu Musa Al-Ash'ari (May Allah be pleased with him) reported:
I asked the Messenger of Allah S.A.W: “Who is the most excellent among the Muslims?" He said, "One from whose tongue and hands the other Muslims are secure."
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
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PARENTS PLEASE NOTE
School is closed for the winter break from Fri-day 25th December to Monday 4th January. Pupils should be back to school on Tuesday 5th January 2015 at
8.20am .
The journey continues! As Salaamu alaikum wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuh
As we reach the end of 2015 it is a time for reflection for all at the school. The school has made major strides forward over the past year, nevertheless there are many more hurdles to jump as we progress over the next few months. One key element of what makes this school special is the time and effort so many put into the school. This effort is not always noticeable, as many don’t seek recognition. However as is men-tioned in a hadeeth, “Whosoever does not thank the people, does not thank Allah”. So I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of my staff for their hard work and dedication to the school. In particular, the governors, although the recent OFSTED report sounded particularly negative, I can vouch for their dedication, hard work and commitment to moving the school forward. There will always be room for improvement and everyone at the school is committed to meeting the challenge head on, we will neither become despondent or overjoyed as a Muslim should al-ways be balanced in his/her response. With the whole school community working together, giving each other advice and support, I am confident we will see the results of our hard work validated. We ask Allah, the Most Gracious to accept all our efforts. Finally, I would like to finish with a fond farewell to Ms. Aisha. She has been a stalwart of the school community almost from its inception, dedicating a large part of her life to supporting the school community. I pray that Allah accepts all her efforts and blesses her retirement with good deeds and many happy days. Ameen. Majid Ishaque—Headteacher
24th December 2015 12th Rabi-al-Awwal 1437
Anti-Bullying Week:
Anti-bullying week is held every year in November. This year, Anti-bullying week was between 16th and 20th of November and the national theme this year was ‘Make a Noise about Bullying’. In recognition, we had a whole school assembly where Ust Shah-zaman, the school anti-bullying co-ordinator focused on the behaviour expected of all at the school, communicating clearly that bullying of all types, has no place in our school. As a school we wanted to promote interaction among all people in our community. Every class had the opportunity to explore ideas of appreciation, friendship, respect, kindness, forgiveness and helpfulness through PSHE lessons. Many children across the school created some wonderful posters and poems in recognition of Anti Bullying. There was also a focus on Cyberbullying and how this can affect children tremendously. The old bullying tactics of name calling, slander, lying, gossiping can be exacerbated with the use of the internet, whats app and other on-line software. Children will be working more closely on some of these topics during the World Internet Day in February and as a part of our work on E-safety. Keep an eye out for Jumuah notices where more details will be given. Remember that dealing with bullying does not start and stop with anti-bullying week or month but continues all year round!
Year 6 Prefects
The Year 6 school prefects took over the school
assembly on Friday 4th December 2015.
Afzaa Sami (Assistant Head Prefect), Rabia Shaikh
(Deputy Head Prefect) and Mohammed Seedat
(Head Prefect) explained to the whole school the
role and importance of being a prefect. Maashaa
Allah, our three head prefects have taken the re-
sponsibility of leadership which has enabled them
to gain the experience of heading a team and rep-
resenting the school.
The Year 6 prefects also introduced themselves
during Friday’s assembly. They explained their vari-
ous roles and responsibilities to the school whilst
reassuring the children that they are here to moni-
tor the welfare of all the other students, listen to
them and endeavour to treat everyone equally and
solve problems fairly.
School council
elections
We held our first ever 'Noor Ul Islam Election Day' for our School Council Elections. Our enthusias-tic candidates delivered speeches to their classes, narrating their manifesto and expressing how they were suitable for the role. Cheerful tension coupled with the presence of a countdown to Election Day ensued! The children then filled in their ballot paper, noting down their chosen School Councillors. Year by year, children came out to post their ballot paper at our 'Polling Station' into their year's 'Ballot Box'. It was a busy Election Day, counting numer-
ous votes, tallying them in until finally announcing the results in the assembly the next day. It wasn't long before they were in their first meeting with the Headteacher making serious demands! Watch out for the student council page in the next newsletter to find out what they achieved!
Year 4’s trip to the British Museum
Year 4 went on a trip to The British Museum as part of their work in History
on Romans. They had the opportunity to see Roman and Celtic artefacts as
well as discover what Roman life might have been like in Britain at that time.
Coding Club
As part of the coding club at the school, pupils have been
learning the basics of a computer from early Abacuses, Na-
piers Bones through to the modern PC. All as a prelude to
the real coding!
Arabic club
Children have been getting to grips with learning modern con-versational Arabic through fun and inter-active activities. All the pupils can now confi-dently speak about their family and them-selves.
Year 5’s trip to the Greater London Assembly.
On Tuesday 24th November, Year 5 had the exciting opportunity to visit the Mayor’s office. They learnt lots of interesting facts about London through enjoyable activities. Year 5 were also given the challenge to find various locations on a birds eye view of London. Mashallah they were successful and were given a prize of an Olympic baton to take back to the school.
Not everyone gets the chance to meet the Mayor as he is very busy, but year 5 were in for a surprise when they bumped into the Mayor in the cafeteria before they left. Unfortunately they weren't given the chance to quiz him on any of his policies as they didn't want to disturb his lunch!
Year 1
Year 1 went on an
adventurous trip to the
Discovery Centre in Stratford.
They had a chance to explore
imaginary worlds and take
part in story making, focusing on the key
elements of characters, setting and plot. The children
really enjoyed this and produced interesting stories
about characters on a planet.
Reception
Reception children have really enjoyed learn-
ing about people who help us this term! A
huge thank you to those parents and visitors
involved, Reception were delighted to meet
real life paramedics, opticians and Royal Mail
postal workers as well as key stage 2
teachers! Parents watch out for a special
delivery in the post!
Year 2
Year 2 have been working very hard this term in our new curricular subject- Creative Arts. They have been very engaged in creating interesting freeze frames. The children have been exploring the powerful use of freeze frames in plays and scenes to make their play more dramatic.
Year 3’s visit Lee Valley Park
Year 3’s went on a trip to Lee Valley Regional Park. We attended an ‘Art of Nature’ workshop. We ex-
plored the park; collecting objects that consisted of various patterns such as leaves, acorns and flowers.
The walk was soothing with occasional hiccups of excitement, especially when sighting a rabbit hopping
about on the loose and a large wooden boat just waiting for our year 3’s to jump on board! From
sighting a beautiful lake with ducks and seagulls to seeing a frog swamp fostered by algae, our walk was
sensational. We then returned back to the workshop to create our masterpieces made out of all that we
had collected. A tiring journey back to school, but the children had no regrets! “It was better than Legoland!”
they yelled.
100% Attendance 100% Attendance &
Punctuality
SUPPORTING CHILDREN’S INDIVIDUAL NEEDS
The school has invested in a range of resources to enable pupils to access the curriculum to their full potential. A communication group has been set up by a profession-al speech therapist. This has already been very successful and the positive outcomes are beginning to be seen. There have also been some additional resources in the form of specialist software to help identify the needs of pupils struggling with Maths. The software allows teach-
Rec Hanifa Wilson
Rec Muhammad Yusuf Hafeji
Rec Yusuf Abdullah Ismail
Year 1 Maleeha Mushtaq
Year 1 Yusuf Qazafi Raza
Year 2 Qiran Ul Islam
Year 3 Ismail Muneeb
Year 3 Zakariya Waqar
Year 3 Yusra Mulla
Year 3 Maryam Ahmedzai
Year 3 Mohammed Dahir Abdullah
Year 4 Rashidul Islam
Year 4 Nusaybah Munir
Year 4 Mohamed Almorhiby
Year 4 Rahma Khalisadar
Year 4 Yaqub Ahmed Kamaly
Year 5 Zainab Kashif Afzal
Year 5 Hafsah Vawda
Year 5 Abdur Rahman Khan
Year 5 Hajar Khalisadar
Year 6 Jibreel Shiekh
Year 6 Mohammad Nagib Seedat
Year 1 Maleeha Kharum Mushtaq
Year 2 Qiran Ul Islam
Year 3 Ismail Muneeb
Year 3 Zakariya Waqar
Year 4 Rashidul Islam
Year 5 Zainab Kashif Afzal
Year 5 Hafsah Vawda
Year 6 Jibreel Shiekh
Year 1 Maleeha Kharum Mushtaq
Year 2 Qiran Ul Islam
Year 3 Ismail Muneeb
Year 3 Zakariya Waqar
Year 4 Rashidul Islam
Year 5 Zainab Kashif Afzal
Year 5 Hafsah Vawda
Year 6 Jibreel Shiekh
100% Punctuality
Reception raised £52.45
Year 1 raised £17.54
Year 2 raised £13.82
Year 3 raised £18.23
Year 4 raised £42.06
Year 5 raised £34.85
Year 6 raised £65.24
Total raised £244.19
As-Salaamu ‘alaikum wa Rahmatullah wa Barakaatuh,
May this message reach you in the best of health and
Eeman,
This message is written with great sadness, as it is time for
me to leave Noor Ul Islam Primary School.
After these wonderful 14 years I have spent at the school,
sadly the time has finally come to bid farewell. Over the
years I have been very fortunate to be involved with a
number of activities and events. These have ensured that
our pupils have been able to supplement their learning
through educational trips and activities, both within and
outside the school. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time
working at the school and as I move on, I will take fond
memories with me.
I feel it is tremendously important to encourage a positive
learning and working environment, striving for the success
and achievement of the school.
Over the 14 years I have seen tremendous changes and I
am grateful to have been able to be part of an incredible
journey.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank parents for
their continued support in all our initiatives and ask that
you continue to make dua for the success of pupils and for
the school. May Allah guide us to do only those things that
please him and Insha’Allah guide our pupils and staff to
continue to do good, so that we all may be rewarded in
this world and in the hereafter. The school will always be
in my duas and I kindly ask that I be in yours.
I leave you with the following, advice to myself firstly and
to you;
‘Remember Allah in times of ease and He will
remember you in times of difficulty’
Was Salaamu’alaikum
Mrs Aisha Parekh
Farewell to Mrs Aisha
We would like to take this op-portunity to also thank Mrs Aisha for all her hard work dedication to Noor Ul Islam Primary School over the past 14 years. She will be greatly missed by all staff and children. We would like to wish her the very best and may Allaah (SWT) reward her abundantly for all her efforts in this life and the next, Ameen.
Muhammad, “I will miss you and thank you for all your support.”
Sara, “Sorry you’re leaving, we will miss you. I hope you come and visit, Jazakallah khair.”
Zain, “You have been the best teacher, you have helped me a lot, hope you visit us soon. Jazakallah.”
Aleesa ,“Jazakallah for helping me and help-ing me to improve my work. You really have made me improve my studies. I hope you try to visit us.”
Mashaa’Allah pupils have continued to bring in spare change and more to help raise money for worthwhile causes! The money raised from 20th November till 18th December is listed below. This amount will be sent to support ‘Project Rebuild’.
Parents’ meeting
Jazak’Allahu khayran to all parents who attended the meetings on the 11th and 18th of December re-garding the recent Ofsted report (which is availa-ble on the school website) where we discussed how to move the school forward. We took many questions regarding a variety of issues. A few ques-tions about the role of Governors were asked. In order to clarify this we would like to direct you to the school website (under the link ‘About us’) where you will find details of our remit.
Our Governing body is a strong, cohesive, profes-sional body Alhamdulillah and working in tandem with the Headteacher and the Senior Management Team to make Noor Ul Islam Primary School the best place, both academically and Islamically, for our children.
Policies
Please can we remind parents that there are a variety of policies available on the school website including; Attendance, Behaviour & Discipline and Complaints to name a few. Please do take the time to read these policies first if you have any concerns about a particular matter.
Message We'd like to thank you, the parents and carers, for your continued support and for your wonderful children - who make Noor Ul Islam the vibrant and exciting school that we are so proud to be part of.
Events
On Friday 20th November, Noor Ul Islam Trust held a fundraising event at the Regents Park Marriott Hotel. James Caan from the BBC series Dragons Den was the main guest. Alhamdulillah over £91,000 was raised through donations, pledges and loans. We wish to thank all of our supporters for their help and duas.
Please be reminded that Noor Ul Islam annual Charity Dinner will be taking place on Saturday 9th January 2016 at Walthamstow Assembly Hall. Tick-ets are only £10 and all proceeds go towards the Project Rebuild. Please keep Project Rebuild in your Duas!
Calendar
Our next full board meeting is in January 2016. The full board meet three times a year and each sub committee six times a year.
Ofsted full inspection
We are confident that with your continued Dua and support that the School has moved on in leaps and bounds over the last year Alhamdulillah and having addressed most, if not all of the concerns in the Emergency Inspection, we are confident insha Allaah of a better outcome when the full inspec-tion will take place.
Thank you
We would like to thank every member of staff at Noor Ul Islam Primary School for the huge amount of effort that they continually put in. We hope that you've seen much evidence of this, both in the progress of your children and in the improvements in the school environment. It's been a challenging time, but the dedication and hard work of the staff has never faltered. We'd also like to thank the Headteacher and the Deputy Head for bringing their knowledge and experience to Noor Ul Islam and sharing the best practice from their own previ-ous schools.
Farewell
The Governors would like to say a heartfelt Jazakullahu khayran to Miss Aisha who is leaving us after 14 years masha Allaah. We thank her for all her hard work, dedication and commitment to Noor Ul Islam, not just the Primary School but to the Trust also. We wish her all the best for the fu-ture and pray that Allah blesses her in all that she does.
Noor Ul Islam Primary School Governors’ Page
PTA
The PTA is working towards a major event in the Spring term. We hope to be able to give you some further details in January. We look for-ward to working with the parents and the school to ensure the event will be a success. Keep an eye out for the updates. In the meanwhile if you would like to get involved please email us at pta_nuips@googlegroups.com.