Spiritual Activities Every Friday Morning

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At Bright School and Bright World Academy, our commitment to holistic education is reflected in our Friday morning spiritual activities. Each week, students gather before beginning their lessons for a meaningful time of reflection and worship tailored to their individual beliefs and practices.

For Muslim students, the day starts with the Sholat Duha prayer. This congregational prayer is a special way to connect with their faith and seek spiritual growth. Following the prayer, students participate in a study session that explores various aspects of their religion. This combined practice reinforces their spiritual foundation and encourages a sense of community and shared values.

Non-Muslim students also engage in significant spiritual activities. They gather with their non-Muslim teachers for a collective worship experience. This inclusive approach ensures that all students can practice their faith in a supportive environment. These moments of worship are designed to respect and honor diverse religious beliefs, fostering a sense of unity and mutual respect among students and staff.

Our Friday morning spiritual activities are not merely a routine; they are a core part of our school’s dedication to nurturing the whole child. By including these practices in the school week, we offer students a valuable chance to reflect, grow, and build meaningful connections with their peers. These activities enrich their overall development and create a supportive environment where every student can thrive.

At Bright School and Bright World Academy, we believe that integrating spiritual activities into the academic week helps students develop a balanced and respectful approach to learning and personal growth. These moments of reflection set a positive tone for the rest of the school day, enriching the educational experience for everyone involved.