Extra-Curricular Activities

Extra-Curricular Activities

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Zobia Schools for Special Children

Daily Morning Assembly

Every school day starts with a welcoming morning assembly where students gather in a serene and positive atmosphere. The session features Quran recitation, Islamic supplications, and motivational reflections, followed by the national anthems. This daily practice fosters spiritual growth, discipline, and a sense of togetherness. By participating regularly, children develop confidence, feel supported, and build strong connections with peers and staff.

The assembly encourages respect, reinforces routine, and nurtures a sense of belonging, helping students start their day with focus, positivity, and a shared sense of purpose within the school community.

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Celebrating Islamic Festivals

At Zobia Trust, we place great importance on observing significant Islamic occasions, including Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha, Eid Milad-un-Nabi, and Ramadan activities. These celebrations are thoughtfully planned to provide children with opportunities to participate in prayers, reflect on the spiritual lessons, and understand the values and meaning behind each event.

Through guided discussions and structured activities, students learn about compassion, gratitude, and respect, reinforcing positive behaviour in everyday life. The festivities also offer joyful moments for children to bond with their peers, teachers, and the wider school community, fostering a sense of unity and belonging.

By actively engaging in these religious events, students develop a deeper awareness of their faith, appreciate cultural traditions, and feel connected to both their spiritual identity and their school community, creating meaningful experiences that support personal and social growth.

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National and International Observances

We actively recognise national and international days such as Pakistan Day, Kashmir Day, Teachers’ Day, Autism Awareness Day, Special Persons Day, and Plantation Day. On these occasions, children participate in age-appropriate activities that explain the importance and message of each day.

These curricular activities promote social understanding, civic responsibility, and global awareness while helping children appreciate their role within society and the wider world.

FACILITIES:

Supporting holistic development
Daily prayer and Quran recitation
National anthems build unity
Promoting healthy eating habits

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By: Zobia Trust Team June 25,2025

Zobia Trust: A Lifeline for Special Needs Children

Zobia Trust empowers disabled children by giving them access to resources they would otherwise miss. From inclusive learning programmes to therapy sessions and mobility equipment, Zobia Trust helps children live with dignity.

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By: Zobia Trust Team July 14,2025

Supporting Children with Disabilities in Mirpur: A Mission of Hope by Zobia Trust

Zobia Trust takes big steps to help special needs childrens. We care deeply about them and want no one to be left behind.

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By: Zobia Trust Team June 28,2023

Empowering Lives: How Zobia Trust Supports Disabled Children

Our help goes beyond schools and hospitals—we also support families and communities. We also create safe and supportive spaces where disabled children can develop their skills and confidence.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

+ 1. Why are extracurricular activities important at Zobia Trust?
Extracurricular activities help nurture confidence, character, social skills, and overall development in children with special needs. They complement academic learning and support personal growth.
+ 2. What happens during the daily assembly?
Each school day begins with a morning assembly that includes Quran recitation, Islamic supplications, uplifting reminders, and national anthems. This routine promotes spiritual wellbeing, discipline, unity, and a sense of belonging among students.
+ 3. How do religious celebrations support students?
Zobia Trust observes important Islamic occasions such as Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha, Eid Milad-un-Nabi, and Ramadan activities. These celebrations help children understand the values behind each event, strengthen religious awareness, and create joyful moments for social interaction.
+ 4. Does Zobia Trust recognise national and international observances?
Yes. Students participate in events like Pakistan Day, Kashmir Day, Teachers’ Day, Autism Awareness Day, Special Persons Day, and Plantation Day. Activities on these days teach children about civic responsibility, social understanding, and global awareness.
+ 5. How do extracurricular activities benefit children with special needs?
These activities improve confidence, social skills, teamwork, and cultural awareness. They also encourage positive behaviour, participation, and a deeper connection with peers, teachers, and the wider community.
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