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Classrooms
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Grade 6 Classroom |
Al-Iman School’s
classrooms are custom-built to
accommodate up to 25 children per class.
From Pre-K to Grade 6 classroom, each
one has a cubicle for personal
belongings of the students including
books. Desks with individual chairs are
also used to store students’ books and
writing instruments. The teacher has
either an exclusive bookshelf or a
lockable closet for supplies and storage
as well as a desk with lockable drawers.
Pre-k and Kindergarten classrooms are
equipped with the state of the art
portable computers and comfortable
seating on colorful desks and chairs for
the budding citizens of tomorrow to
play, experiment with and learn through
computers. Modern software have been
installed to ensure that children get
the best of what is available in Math,
Language Arts, and Science. Social
Studies and Reading as well as in
Computer skills, intellectual games and
Art.
From Grades 7 upwards, there are
individual subject classrooms with one
teacher in charge. Students move to the
appropriate room for a particular
subject. Herein each teacher has a desk
with lockable drawers and a closet for
supplies and storage. Students have
individual desks and chairs and their
books and personal belongings are safely
kept in individual lockers with
combination locks provided by the
school.
Each classroom is equipped with a
chalkboard, wall-charts and pictures to
enhance teaching and learning.
Science
Laboratories
The School’s science lab is split into
the teaching and experimentation areas.
Adequate scientific furniture,
equipment, chemicals and objects enable
students to do their compulsory as well
as elective practical science projects
including dissections and boiling and
igniting. Physics, Chemistry, Biology,
Earth Science, Botany and Zoology are
taught and learnt in these class-cum lab
rooms.
Computer Lab
Al-Iman School is on board with Super
Information Highway and Internet
Technology. The Computer lab is used by
faculty and students for
word-processing, surfing the web,
researching and teaching and learning
core as well as additional subjects
offered at the School including Arabic
language and recitation of The Qur’an.
The School’s computers are connected to
the internet through dedicated T-1 lines and
loaded with useful and updated software. Plans are afoot to provide
each student with a personal laptop
fully loaded with software that obviate
the need for bulky, outdated books.
Reproduction facilities of Imam Al-Khoei
Foundation for tapes, cassettes, CDs and
DVDs support this effort of the school
to modernize and use advanced methods of
teaching and learning.
Library
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Library |
More than ten-thousand
volumes on all aspects of Al-Islam,
including Comparative Religion, in
several languages adorn the Imam
Al-Khoei Foundation’s research library
that has reached its maximum space utilization. This reference library is
available to the community at large and
Al-Iman faculty and students for quiet
study and reference and research. Al-Iman
School has been receiving assistance
from The State and City Education
Department. Part of this assistance is
in the form of books and audio-visual
equipment for the School library. Formal
library periods are incorporated in the
day’s schedule for each grade to be able
to familiarize itself with and use the
multiple library resources to enhance
learning experience and broaden the
vista of knowledge and understanding.
Students can borrow books, CDs and DVDs
from the school. Through the library
program, Al-Iman School also enjoys the
services of expert remedial reading
teachers from the Education department
who test, assess and coach students in
English language arts and reading to
bring them up to par and integrate into
the mainstream classroom lessons.
Resources permitting, the Foundation’s
library will soon upgrade its facilities
and provide Internet-ready computers for
research and surfing and printing
facilities to the community and the
students.
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Conference Room |
Conference
Room
The 200-person capacity Conference Room
of the Center is available to the School
every Thursday for its Islamic society
Club meetings whereby lectures,
discussions, dialogues and presentations
are delivered. Debates are also held
here.
Congregation Hall
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Congregation Hall |
The huge 1000-seating capacity, well-lit
congregation hall is regularly used for
prayers, celebrations and
commemorations. Al-Iman School uses the
facility that has a stage and pillars
for display of exhibits during the
Science Fair, Heritage Day, and for
Graduation for Kindergarten and High
School. On Fridays, Al-Iman School
Students from Grades 1-12 join the rest
of the community in Friday Prayers.
Programs from this hall may be seen on
line LIVE, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
and 365 days a year.
Assembly Hall
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Assembly Hall |
Every morning and afternoon students
assemble in the prayer-cum assembly hall
in the School to remember Allah SWT with
recitation from The Qur’an and also to
make small oral presentations to improve
verbal skills and delivery in front of
an audience.
Mid-day adhaan is followed by
congregational prayers in the Assembly
Hall.
Indoor and Outdoor Basket Ball Courts
Sports Facilities at Al-Iman are both of
outdoor and indoor type. A small indoor
basketball court that is also used to
play limited soccer, practice martial
arts and health education is regularly
used, come rain or shine by the students
according to the schedule allotted by
the School and during the breaks for
lunch etc. in the presence of a teacher.
Boys and girls in the same grade play
separately.
The outdoor Court can be used on good
days when it is not too cold and is
heavily utilized during Summer School.
The Outside Court can also be used for
limited soccer practice, besides
full-scale basket-ball.
Lunchroom
An unnourished child
cannot concentrate in class. Hence, Al-Iman
School is a recipient of partial
assistance from United States Department
of Agriculture’s Program of meals in
schools. Fresh, in-house, halaal,
nutritious breakfast and lunch is served
to students everyday. Younger children
are also nutritionally fortified with
snacks and milk during the day.
Constraint of space calls for staggered
lunch breaks for the younger and older
children. A constant supply of tea and
coffee is available for faculty and
staff throughout the day.
Plans for Gymnasium and Swimming Pool
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Planned Swimming Pool |
Al-Iman School has been dogged by space
constraints for quite some time now. A
closed down warehouse adjoining the
Center’s premises was purchased by a
generous bequest by a mumin and plans
have been drawn to erect a four-story
extension. The new facility will house
an ultra-modern gym and health club
facility with an Olympic-size swimming
pool available to the community, two
floors of classrooms, halls,
laboratories and administrative offices
for the school that will be conjoined to
the present building by a sheltered
walkway.
Realization of this dream on the wings
awaits funding from the generous Members
of the community who wish to achieve the
best of both worlds: The Here and The
hereafter.
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