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From The Principal’s Desk                                                                                                  From The Principal’s Desk








                                                                  For communities, it often                                     The evening prayer is followed by activities such as
                                                                                                                                praying ceremonies, music, storytelling, games, and
                                                               takes the form of gatherings                                     preparing and serving traditional and local meals. For

                                                            or meals, strengthening family                                      communities, it often takes the form of gatherings or
                                                                   and community ties and                                       meals, strengthening family and community ties and

                                                              promoting charity, solidarity                                     promoting charity, solidarity and social exchange.

                                                                      and social exchange.                                      The ceremonies and rituals related to Iftar are also

                                                                                                                                practised by people who do not necessarily fast

                                                             appreciate where the gaps in the understand-                       during the month of Ramadan. The knowledge and
                                                             ing and knowledge of the pupils are. They can                      skills are typically transmitted within families through
                                                             see where pupils are secure with their knowl-                      oral instruction, observation and participation, and
                                                             edge and where they are not. For pupils, go-                       children and youth are often entrusted with prepar-
                                                             ing through the test papers together with the                      ing  components  of traditional meals. During this
                                                             teacher also provides the opportunity to see                       process, parents also transmit knowledge about the
                                                             where they made mistakes, understand if they                       benefits of fasting and the social values and func-
                       Robert Franklin                       need to improve their timing or  examination                       tions of Iftar.
                           Principal                         technique and provide the opportunity to re-


                                                             vise a topic once again.                                           It was very good that we were able to facilitate the
                                                                                                                                observance of the Iftar tradition here in school on Sat-
       Dear Parents,                                         On Saturday in the dining hall, the boarding                       urday night. Thank you very much to all those involved


                                                             pupils enjoyed an Iftar meal together with their                   in organising the event, especially Mr Akinola and Mrs
              here is only one week of term left             parents. Parents were allowed into the school                      Decker.

              before the school holiday begins.              on Saturday evening to join their sons/daugh-
     T Last week, the pupils sat their end-                  ters in coming together to break the fast or just
      of-term examinations and this week it has              to eat alongside their children.
      been business as usual in the classrooms.
                                                             Iftar has played an important role in the so-
      Although end-of-term examinations are                  cio-cultural heritage of the Islamic faith. It is
      often seen as summative tests of a pupil’s             observed by Muslims at sunset in the month of
      ability, they also provide a great learning            Ramadan (the ninth month in the lunar calen-
      opportunity for both teachers and stu-                 dar), upon completion of all religious and cer-

      dents. From the answers given in the ex-               emonial rites. Observed by people of all ages,
      aminations, teachers are  able to  better              genders  and backgrounds,  it marks  the daily
                                                             termination of the hardships of fasting from
                                                             dawn to sunset.





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