Students design and present hands-on science and technology projects, conducting experiments and exploring innovative ideas. Selected participants showcase their work at the University of Toronto, promoting scientific inquiry and research skills.
Beyond the classroom, students at Madinatul Uloom Academy are encouraged to challenge themselves, discover their strengths, and engage with learning in meaningful ways. Our academic events and activities help students develop confidence, critical thinking, and a lifelong love for learning.
These experiences help students grow into curious, capable, and confident learners – ready to take on new challenges inside and outside the classroom.
Students design and present hands-on science and technology projects, conducting experiments and exploring innovative ideas. Selected participants showcase their work at the University of Toronto, promoting scientific inquiry and research skills.
Students in Grades 7 and 8 participate in the GAUSS Math Tests, organized by the University of Waterloo. This competition challenges students in mathematical reasoning and problem-solving, with high achievers recognized for their excellence.
The annual Speech Competition helps students build public speaking skills and confidence. Through the preparation and delivery of speeches on thought-provoking topics, students
grow as effective communicators.
The Spelling Bee fosters a love of language and healthy competition. Students strengthen their spelling, vocabulary, & communication skills while developing poise under pressure.
This initiative encourages students to articulate their ideas
clearly, creatively, and persuasively. Through structured writing tasks, students build critical thinking, organization, and effective written communication skills.
In a respectful, structured setting, students engage in formal debates on relevant and challenging topics. This activity sharpens research, argumentation, and public speaking abilities while encouraging intellectual curiosity and respectful discourse.
Career Day provides students with insight into various professions through presentations from guest speakers. Students explore potential career paths, gain valuable guidance, and are inspired to set ambitious, purposeful goals for their future.
Students design and present hands-on science and technology projects, conducting experiments and exploring innovative ideas. Selected participants showcase their work at the University of Toronto, promoting scientific inquiry and research skills.
Students in Grades 7 and 8 participate in the GAUSS Math
Tests, organized by the University of Waterloo. This competition challenges students in mathematical reasoning and problem-solving, with high achievers recognized for their excellence.
The annual Speech Competition helps students build public speaking skills and confidence. Through the preparation and delivery of speeches on thought-provoking topics, students
grow as effective communicators.
The Spelling Bee fosters a love of language and healthy competition. Students strengthen their spelling, vocabulary, & communication skills while developing poise under pressure.
This initiative encourages students to articulate their ideas clearly, creatively, and persuasively. Through structured writing tasks, students build critical thinking, organization, and effective written communication skills.
In a respectful, structured setting, students engage in formal debates on relevant and challenging topics. This activity sharpens research, argumentation, and public speaking abilities while encouraging intellectual curiosity and respectful discourse.
Career Day provides students with insight into various professions through presentations from guest speakers. Students explore potential career paths, gain valuable guidance, and are inspired to set ambitious, purposeful goals for their future.
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