Punjab Board Playgroup – Class 10 Hifz-ul-Quran

Academics at UMEED

We follow the Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board (PCTB) syllabus for all classes, blended with structured revision cycles, concept-based teaching, and regular parent coordination. Every child's academic journey is tracked, supported, and celebrated.

What Every Parent Gets
PCTB-aligned weekly lesson plans
Monthly progress reports
Direct teacher contact via portal
Structured exam revision support
Islamic values woven into daily learning

Our Teaching Approach

Four pillars that guide every classroom, every day.

PCTB Syllabus Coverage

Weekly lesson planning ensures the full Punjab Board syllabus is covered with built-in revision before every test and exam. No chapter is left incomplete.

Concept-First Teaching

We teach understanding before memorisation. Students learn through examples, discussion, and hands-on practice so knowledge sticks far beyond exam day.

Communication & Confidence

Class discussions, oral participation, and group tasks build students' confidence to express themselves clearly in both Urdu and English.

Islamic Character Building

Discipline, honesty, respect, and Islamic values are embedded in daily school life β€” not treated as a separate subject but as a lived culture.

Subject Breakdown by Level

Every class follows the PCTB-approved textbooks and curriculum.

Pre-School (Playgroup, Nursery, Prep)

Foundation years: language, numeracy, and social readiness

English

Alphabet recognition, phonics, basic reading readiness, simple vocabulary and sentence building.

Urdu

Haroof-e-tahajji, basic qaida, simple words and oral expression in Urdu.

Mathematics

Number recognition 1–100, counting, basic addition and subtraction with physical objects.

Islamiat & Nazra

Short duas, six kalimas, Surah Fatiha and short surahs with basic Islamic manners.

General Knowledge

Body parts, colours, shapes, animals, fruits, and community helpers through play-based activities.

Drawing & Art

Fine motor skill development, colouring within lines, basic shapes and creative expression.

Primary Classes (1 – 5)

Core concept development with PCTB-approved textbooks

English

Reading comprehension, grammar, creative writing, and spoken English. Oxford & PCTB course books.

Urdu

Reading, writing, dictation, essay, and comprehension using PCTB Urdu texts.

Mathematics

PCTB Maths: four operations, fractions, decimals, geometry, tables up to 20, and word problems.

General Science

Living things, human body, environment, basic physics and chemistry concepts with PCTB Science.

Islamiat

Seerah, Quran with translation, Hadith, fiqh basics, and Islamic history using PCTB Islamiat.

Social Studies

Pakistan geography, civic sense, family and community, and map reading with PCTB SST texts.

Secondary Classes (6 – 10)

Board exam preparation with specialised subject guidance

English (Comp.)

Essay, letter, application, comprehension, translation and grammar aligned to Punjab Board paper pattern.

Mathematics

Algebra, geometry, sets, matrices, trigonometry and statistics with past-paper practice from Class 8 onwards.

Physics

Mechanics, electricity, optics, and thermodynamics. PCTB Physics with numerical problem-solving focus.

Chemistry

Periodic table, chemical bonding, acids/bases, organic basics and PCTB Chemistry practicals where applicable.

Biology

Cell biology, human systems, plant biology, and ecology. PCTB Biology with diagram and long-question technique.

Islamiat + Pak Studies

Islamic history, fiqh, Quran with tafseer, Pakistan Movement and civics as per Punjab Board syllabus.

Assessment & Progress Tracking

Consistent evaluation that keeps students, teachers, and parents aligned.

Monthly Tests

Written tests at the end of each month cover recently taught topics. Results are shared with parents through the portal or printed report slip.

Term Examinations

Three formal terms per academic year with comprehensive exams, written marking, and parent-teacher result meetings for each class.

Board Prep (9–10)

From Class 9, students begin past-paper practice, topic-wise revision, timed mock exams, and targeted support for Punjab Board matriculation.

Parent Portal Access

Parents can log into the UMEED parent portal to view daily diary entries, fee receipts, absence records, and upcoming test dates β€” all in one place without needing to visit school for routine updates.

Academic Calendar

The full school year is divided into three terms with scheduled test dates shared at the start of each term. Parents and students can plan revision well in advance. Public holidays follow the Government of Punjab schedule.

Hifz-ul-Quran Programme

A structured, milestone-driven path to completing the memorisation of the Holy Quran.

Daily Structure of the Hifz Class

Sabaq (New Lesson)

New verses memorised with the teacher's guidance and correct tajweed from the outset.

Sabqi (Recent Revision)

Recently memorised portion revised daily to prevent forgetting and strengthen retention.

Manzil (Older Revision)

Older memorised juz are regularly recited to the teacher maintaining the complete Hifz.

Tajweed Support

Pronunciation rules taught correctly from the first lesson so no correction is needed later.

Clear monthly milestones
Parent progress updates
Dedicated qualified Hafiz teacher
Respectful, disciplined environment
Students in the Hifz-ul-Quran section at UMEED Education System

Frequently Asked Questions

Common academic questions from parents.

What board does UMEED follow?

We follow the Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board (PCTB) for all classes from 1 to 10. All textbooks are PCTB-approved and available at standard rates.

Are medium of instruction English or Urdu?

Both. Science and Mathematics are taught in English. Urdu and Islamiat are taught in Urdu. English language subject is taught entirely in English.

How often are progress reports issued?

Monthly test results are shared after each test. Formal term reports are issued three times per year after each term examination.

Can a child do both Hifz and regular classes?

Yes. We accommodate students who attend the Hifz class in the morning and regular academic classes in the afternoon. The timetable is designed to prevent conflict.

Is extra tuition available?

Teachers provide additional support during school hours for students who need it. For serious academic difficulty, we recommend parents contact the class teacher through the parent portal to arrange a support plan.

What happens if a student misses a test?

A make-up test is arranged if absence was due to illness with a medical reason. Unexcused absences during tests result in a zero mark for that test. Parents are notified immediately.

Ready to enrol your child?

Admissions are open for all classes. Submit an inquiry and our team will contact you within 24 hours to arrange a school visit.