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FAQ's

Welcome to Dar-ul-Huda Public School's FAQ page! Below are some frequently asked questions that may help you find the information you need. If you have any other queries, please feel free to contact us directly.


1. What are the school's operating hours?

Our school operates from Monday to Saturday, from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM. On Friday, the school runs a half-day schedule, from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM.


2. How do I apply for admission to Dar-ul-Huda Public School?

To apply for admission, please visit our Campus. There, you will find all the necessary information, including the admission process, required documents, and application forms.


3. What curriculum does Dar-ul-Huda Public School follow?

We follow a comprehensive curriculum that aligns with national educational standards. Our curriculum includes core subjects, co-curricular activities, and character-building programs designed to foster holistic development in our students.


4. Are the teachers at Dar-ul-Huda Public School qualified and experienced?

Yes, we take pride in our highly qualified and experienced teaching faculty. Our teachers are passionate about education and dedicated to nurturing students' academic and personal growth.


5. Does the school offer extracurricular activities?

Absolutely! We believe in the importance of a well-rounded education. Dar-ul-Huda Public School offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, including sports, cultural days, Islamic workshops etc.


6. How does the school communicate with parents or guardians?

We maintain open and regular communication with parents and guardians. We use a combination of means such as parent-teacher meetings, circulars and phone calls to keep parents informed about their child's progress and school events.


7. Does the school provide meals for students?

Yes, we have a cafeteria that provides nutritious and balanced meals for students during school hours. The cafeteria follows strict hygiene and quality standards.


8. How can I get updates on school events and announcements?

To stay updated on school events, announcements, and important dates, please visit our our official social media accounts.


If you have any other questions or require further assistance, don't hesitate to reach out to us. We are here to support our students and their families in every possible way.

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