The following schools have been established by the Gaya Muslim Girls' orphanage where in education from Nursery to class 12th is imparted.
(Junior Secondary School)
In Hazrat Fatima-tuz-Zahra Urdu Girls Middle School Education, from class One to 8th is imported. The teachers, students and the staff of Hazrat Fatima-tuz-Zahra Urdu Girls' Middle School have together created a healthy educational atmosphere in which the physical as well as intellectual abilities of every student are enhanced in Totality. Taking a look at the school and its hostel. It is justified to acknowledge that they provide not only a substitute for home but go a step beyond. Here, the time of the students, in addition to academics is also utilized in various kinds of pleasant and useful activities. The result of this, is the development of various skills, abilities and understanding which are conducive to living in a free, Civilized and democratic society.
The curriculum of Hazrat Fatima-tuz-Zahra Urdu school is learner-centered. The daily activities and lessons are planned, keeping in mind the interest of the students. All efforts are made to ensure that practical work leads to the educational as well as physical training of the students. System, rules and regulations have been adopted to complete syllabus in an atmosphere created both inside and outside the class so that the students on their own may make an effort to acquire imparted skill and knowledge, taking the guidance of the teachers as and when required.
(Senior Secondary School)
Indian Education Advisory Board and Commission has proposed a uniform 3 leveled educational pattern of 10 + 2 + 3 and a new syllabus has been designed for every level. Since 1st April 2008 education in GMGO Urdu High School (Senior Secondary School), is Being imparted accordingly to this pattern. Two entirely different levels have been created in this scheme. One of which is upto 10th and the next one is up to 12th class and these two levels together are considered school education.
The Education Commission has strongly recommended that the prescribed general education syllabus should be followed up to class 10th without any optional subjects so that it may lead to the multifaceted growth to the student. The view of the commission is that by the time they come to the end of class 10th of School Education, the interest and abilities of the students may be judged. On the basis of this view, the commission has recommended the teaching of optional subject for class 11th and 12th. According to this pattern for secondary school certificates (9th and 10th) a prescribed general education course has been suggested, in which arrangement for practical experience, health and Hygiene in physical education in Islamiat should we made.
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