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Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim

 

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AL-QAEM SEMINARY (SECONDARY SCHOOL)

 

MISSION and MOTTO

 

MISSION: To build a platform and springboard through improved ‘Educational, Moral and Spiritual’ teaching services for YOUTHS who are ready to sacrifice their own life to attain "A Better Life for All", after realizing the important role of youths in the establishment of the Divine Sovereignty of Allah (swt) under the guidance of the living 12th Imam of the age: Imam Al-Mahdi, AL-QAEM.

 

MOTTO: Excellence through "Prayers, Hardwork and Discipline (P.H.D.)"

 

 

BRIEF INFORMATION

  • Al-Qaem Seminary is an Islamic Secondary School run under the auspices of the Registered Trustees of Dar-ul-Muslimeen, registered in Tanzania as a charitable and Islamic religious organization.

  • Al-Qaem Seminary started its classes on February 2002.

  • The Seminary provides Ordinary Level (O - level) Secondary School Education Course for four years - Form I to Form IV - based on the Tanzanian National Syllabus as prepared by the Tanzanian Institute of Education under the Ministry of Education.

  • At the completion of the four year Secondary School Education course i.e. Form IV, students are required to sit for the Ordinary level - "Certificate for Secondary School EXAMS (C.S.S.E.)" as prepared by the National Examination Council of Tanzania.

  • It is compulsory for all the successful applicants to learn Quranic Studies and all the Islamic Subjects taught in the Seminary and sit in all the religious exams accordingly.

  • All the students should strictly abide by the Islamic laws as required by the Islamic Shariah and abhor all non-Islamic values opposed by the Shariah.

  • The morality and conduct of the student is the most necessary condition for the continuation of the studies. Any student found with immoral behaviour would be immediately disqualified.

  • Each class will have maximum number of 40 pupils and late applicants will be put in the waiting list.

  • The Academic year starts from January and ends at December. The year is divided into two major terms with two mid-terms, whereby the students shall get two short and two long holidays per year. The details are found in the School Calendar.

  • The syllabus taught include all the subjects as recommended by the Tanzanian National Syllabus for the Ordinary Certificate Level of Secondary School Education course.

  • Every year, pupils will be given four exams in all subjects to evaluate their progress; and reports of their achievement will be presented to the parents. Pupils failing to achieve required passing grades in the Annual exams will not be promoted to higher class.

  • At the end of the four years Secondary School Education Course, a School Leaving Certificate will be granted to the successful graduates to enable them achieve admission at Advanced level Secondary Schools.

  • Applications of the qualified students shall be served on first-come-first basis, without prejudice to racial, national or religious discrimination.

  • Non-Muslims students are welcome to apply for admission to the Seminary, provided they show aptitude of learning Islamic subjects taught and respect all the policies of the Islamic Seminary.

 

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