| Situated in the posh Sea View area
opposite the Aga Khan hospital, the school faces the
Indian Ocean and enjoys the tranquil environment of
the area which is very conducive for the teaching
and learning process.
We provide a caring Islamic environment, instilling
and upholding Islamic values like, honesty, friendship
and trust. We accommodate all students, irrespective
of race, religion, caste or creed
The Al Muntazir Boys Primary School currently follows
the Tanzania National Curriculum at Grade 4 and Grade
7 level. In order to add some international out look
to our pupils, the curriculum is enriched with a variety
of items. The teaching and learning process is student
oriented with teachers mainly facilitating the process,
and there is general participation of both teacher
and child. Pupils enjoy a number of activities as
they acquire the concepts in various subjects; these
are child friendly teaching methods that enable the
children to learn while they have fun.
The class size of the primary schools is small enough
for the teachers to accommodate. At Grade 1 to 3 levels
each home room teacher has a helper to work with 30
pupils in the class. The home room teachers take the
core subjects of English, Mathematics, Science and
Social studies. From Grades 4 to 7 the teaching is
subject oriented. Although each subject is indicated
as stand alone on the timetable, the teachers are
gradually being introduced to integrating the concept
for the pupils to grasp easily. Other innovative teaching
approaches like the small group cooperative teaching
and learning are being used.
The purpose built school has spacious classrooms
and other utility rooms including computer lab, library,
spacious staff room and ample play area for the pupils.
Pupils enjoy sporting and other social club activities
every week on the play ground.
The environment also ensures safety and security,
leading children to become confident and liberated
individuals.
The Al Muntazir Boys Primary always endeavors to
keep improving the academic standards of the pupils.
The continuous teacher staff development programs
enhance these objectives and definitely make the future
of the school brighter.
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