18/05/2025
Celebrating Academic Excellence – Grade 12 Subject Toppers! 🎓
A huge round of applause to our outstanding achievers who have topped their subjects with brilliance and perseverance!
Your dedication and excellence reflect the spirit of New Al Wurood – a legacy of learning and leadership for 25 years.
👏 We are truly proud of each one of you for making us shine brighter!
💚 “Your hard work and dedication have made us elated.”
15/05/2025
Congratulations to our Grade 10 Subject Toppers! 🏆
We are incredibly proud to celebrate the outstanding achievements of our brilliant students who have excelled in their respective subjects. 🌟
👏 Your dedication, perseverance, and passion for learning have brought immense pride to the entire Al Wurood family.
Each of you has proven that hard work truly pays off!
“Your hard work and dedication have made us elated.”
20/12/2022
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22/04/2020
There’s only days to go for Ramadan and coronavirus COVID-19 is still here, To ensure the health and safety of all, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has issued a guideline for Muslims on how to practise a safe Ramadan during a pandemic.
Charity:
When the faithful give special attention to those who may be adversely affected while distributing their sadaqat or zakah during this Ramadan, consider the physical distancing measures in place.
To avoid the crowded gathering associated with iftar buffets, consider using individual pre-packaged boxes/servings of food. These can be organised by centralized entities and institutions, which should adhere to physical distancing throughout the whole cycle, from collecting and packaging to storing and distribution.
Encourage healthy hygiene:
If social and religious gatherings are cancelled, the WHO recommended that virtual alternatives be used when possible, such as television, radio, digital, and social media.
Muslims perform wudu (ablution) before prayers, which helps maintain healthy hygiene.
Fasting:
No studies of fasting and risk of COVID-19 infection have been performed. Healthy people should be able to fast during this Ramadan as in previous years, while COVID-19 patients may consider religious licenses regarding breaking the fast in consultation with their doctors, as they would do with any other disease.
Physical activity
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are restricted in their movements; but, if restrictions allow, always practice physical distancing and proper hand hygiene even during any exercise activity. In lieu of outdoor activities, indoor physical movement and online physical activity classes are encouraged.
Healthy diet and nutrition
Proper nutrition and hydration are vital during the month of Ramadan. People should eat a variety of fresh and unprocessed foods every day and drink plenty of water.