The process of learning encompasses all our senses and experiences, engaging our cognitive mental, physical, and spiritual faculties. Saint Momina School Imliya has implemented innovative teaching methods aimed at reducing stress levels and fostering a more enjoyable learning environment for students.
One such initiative is the introduction of the flipped classroom model, where students consume lectures or study materials at home and engage in project work during class time under guidance of their teachers. Problem-based learning is also encouraged within the school.
The institution boasts educators who embrace progressive teaching methodologies and learning approaches, emphasizing personalized attention to each student’s needs and integrating technology into the educational framework. This individualized approach allows students to learn at their own pace and style, leading to enhanced academic performance. Moreover, extracurricular activities play a pivotal role in delivering a comprehensive education, ensuring that students not only excel academically but also acquire vital life skills.
A hallmark of the school is its dedication to nurturing life skills through project-based learning, enabling students to not only grasp theoretical concepts but also understand their practical applications in real-world contexts. The school promotes peer learning among students as well.