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What
if my daughter falls ill or injures herself?
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Where
will my daughter do her washing?
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What
if my daughter runs out of toiletries?
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How
many years does it take to finish the Aalimah course?
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What
if my daughter fails her end of year examinations?
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What
secular education does your college offer?
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How
often can my daughter ring home?
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Who
does my daughter go to if she has a problem?
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How
many girls will be in her room?
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Is
my daughter allowed to write to me?
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Where
can my daughter keep her money safe?
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How
often is my daughter allowed to go home?
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Is
my daughter allowed visitors.
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At
Jamea Al Kauthar we have a medical room where
all ill patients are seen to. If they require
attention and medication, the full time
residential staff will observe them and if the
need be then the patients will be referred to
the G.P or in severe cases the hospital. If the
doctors in hospital feel her condition is severe
then she will be admitted. Don't worry though
we have a routine for Apas to make daily visits
to the patient and friends are also allowed to
go along to see her and anyone else she wishes
to see. We will tend to her as best as we can.
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We
have laundry room and your daughter will be shown
on her interview day where that is and how it
works.
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There
is a tuck shop in Jamea Al Kauthar not only do
we sell food in there but we also sell all the
essential items needed on a daily basis.
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Initially
the course is five years, however this will depend
on how well your daughter's Urdu language is and
also her effort outside class. Girls who cannot
read or write Urdu will be doing an extra year
to learn Urdu first. However we encourage all
our students to sit in the Urdu class for a year
and improve their Urdu language which makes their
first year in Aalimah class much easier and comfortable
for them. A lot of effort needs to be put in by
the students throughout the course so she can
go up to the next class.
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If
your daughter fails her end of year examinations
then she will have to repeat the whole year again.
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Go
to Courses Of Study
for information on secular education.
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As
often as she wishes. Providing it's in her free
time however if there is a queue then she must
understand that other students also need to use
the phone as well.
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Usually
we tell the students to go to their Dar Apa, but
she is allowed to go to whoever she feels comfortable
with.
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Depending
on the size of the room. Some rooms are larger
than others so that's why they will have more
students in it. Some rooms are smaller so they
may only have 3-4 students in it. However all
rooms are cosy and homely so there shouldn't be
a problem with the size of the room.
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Yes
she is allowed to write letters. She can then
post it in the letterbox, which is outside the
ladies office and is emptied everyday. All the
incoming mail for the students will be given at
the ladies office and given out to the students
during lunch break.
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We
have a student bank where she can keep any extra
money and she can take it out at the opening times.
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For
the first month to help your daughter settle in
she can go home every two weeks on Fridays after
school at 5:00 p.m. Providing she returns to Jamea
on Sunday before 5:00 p.m.
After the first month she will be allowed home
on Friday after school at 5:00 p.m until Sunday
5:00 p.m every 4th weekend.
We try to keep a balance between meeting the needs
of individual families and maintaining a strong
and stable community in the school.
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Your
daughter is allowed visitors every two weeks.
Saturday - 2:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday - 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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