At HPGS, we strongly emphasize the need to introduce Islamic teachings and principles to our students from their formative years. These values not only contribute to the development of their ethical framework but also foster discipline, empathy, and compassion within them.

HPGS Early Years Campus I: Teaching Prayer, Breaking Fast, and Reciting Tasbeeh Event! At our innovative Early Years Campus I, we recently organized an event centered around imparting the core principles of Islam to our young and bright students. The event addressed essential topics such as how to perform prayer, understanding the process of breaking fast, and the significance of reciting tasbeeh. This presented a wonderful chance for our children to comprehend the importance of these values in their everyday lives. At HPGS, we strongly emphasize the need to introduce Islamic teachings and principles to our students from their formative years. These values not only contribute to the development of their ethical framework but also foster discipline, empathy, and compassion within them. The methodology of conveying Islamic values to children goes beyond mere memorization of verses; it involves grasping the context and its pertinence in the contemporary world. We are confident that this event has equipped our young learners with a more profound understanding of their faith and its potential to positively influence their lives. We are committed to empowering our children with the knowledge and wisdom of our faith, and eagerly anticipate hosting similar events in the future.

Visit To Indus Hospital

our dedicated students of HPGS A-Level volunteering society took part in a heartwarming visit to Indus Hospital. our dedicated students of HPGS A-Level volunteering society