PCHS provides opportunities for students to integrate classroom learning into experiences
outside the classroom through an extensive range of hands-on experiential learning. Encompassing attributes
and experiences that influence experiential learning in and out of the classroom.
At PCHS, Learning outside the classroom and its impact on child development has found
wide-ranging benefits for our students. By experiencing the world beyond the classroom, our young students
attain a higher level of knowledge and skills, improve their physical health and increase their motor
skills, socialize and interact in new and different ways with their peers and adults, show improved
attention and enhanced self-concept and self-esteem, and better mental well-being, change their
environmental behavior and their values and attitudes.
We at PCHS aim to support our
campuses in promoting diversity and equality through all aspects of planned learning. Diversity is about
recognizing and valuing differences, where everyone is respected for who they are. Equality is about
creating a fairer society where everyone can take part and where everyone has the opportunity to be all they
can be. Our Curriculum for Excellence challenges our campuses and communities to develop children and young
people as responsible citizens who:
Show respect for others.
Understand different beliefs and cultures.
Are developing informed, ethical views of complex issues.
Our annual calendar of key events and celebrations for our school's United Nations Day of Action. Special preparations and presentations were made during the morning assembly, transforming the school environment into a fictional venue to promote Labor Day through art, events, collaboration, and creativity. PCHS recognizes that United Nations compliance helps achieve the objectives of the United Nations Charter and promotes awareness and action on important political, social, and cultural issues (rights, rights of persons or persons). They provide a valuable opportunity to promote international and national activities and increase interest in United Nations activities and projects.
Morning meetings are a powerful way to start the school day with energy and fun. The start of the holiday is important for students and teachers. The morning meeting at PCHS was organized and well organized. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Day of Action and National Day are an important part of our assemblies where students talk and do a lot.
To educate students about highway safety, PCHS has developed highway safety programs in school districts across the country. Students, Educated in all aspects of road safety through a teacher-led learning approach that includes drama, skits, discussion papers and curriculum.
An important mission of our school is to create the next generation of leaders. One of the most important steps towards this goal is to focus on achieving PCHS's public goals. We teach students and teachers that civic engagement is an important part of learning, not just an extracurricular option. School elections and welcoming ceremonies are held at the beginning of each academic year. Student Electoral Association provides a platform for students to learn about disciplinary management and conduct selection processes in an organization. Students participated with great enthusiasm and competed for various positions such as Boy, Girl, House Head, etc. All students from grades 1 to 10 participate in school elections and have the right to choose and vote. A student community oath ceremony is held to ensure that students are aware of the commitment they have made and the responsibilities they shoulder. The PCHS student body consists of the Student Council President, Student Vice President/Club President/Class Officer/Volunteer, and Student Council Member. Each member of the Student Council is responsible for all student activities and supports the management of the school.
Reading is the most important part of our curriculum because a child's progress in all important subjects is linked to his or her reading ability. We have a wonderful Montessori and first grade reading program called the Oxford Reading Tree with Floppy Phonics. Beginning in grade 2, we have graded Oxford Progressive Readers as well as the Oxford Discovery and Elementary English series. Based on these supporting books, we have created many worksheets to build children's vocabulary and give them practice in writing correct grammar. Our school department has created many creative writing programs that include motivational images, financial information, tips and advice to improve English skills in the four listening areas of speaking, reading and writing. At PCHS, we strive to provide our early childhood students with the best English teachers who can engage our students from an early age. Create happiness and happiness by using a combination of various learning and teaching methods and technologies.
Comprehensive Spelling Bee for School Children A spelling bee is a competition that requires contestants to spell comprehensive spelling words, usually of varying degrees of difficulty. In order to participate in the competition, contestants must memorize the words written in the dictionary and pronounce them appropriately.
Recognized globally, the Olympics play an important role in encouraging young people to go beyond classroom learning and enable them to integrate knowledge and innovation in one room. Such a competition is not only to test one's thinking ability, but also to test one's ability to participate in a group of people with many interests and relationships. The PCHS Olympiad is a major 3-day event where hundreds of students participate in a variety of events each year.
Physical activities are necessary for a child’s well-being and growth. Outdoor Educational trips are planned every year for students from Early Years to 10th. These Educational Trips are a great means to develop students’ team-building skills and contribute to sound mental and emotional health as well.
Every year, PCHS invites a large number of students and parents to observe Milad in the Presence of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Every year, many students participate in this event and spread the teachings of Islam fruitfully. PCHS recites many Naats which express their love and devotion towards Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
The events of Karbala are commemorated every year in the month of Muharram. Most of the celebrations are held in the first ten days of the month of Muharram, and PCHS celebrates the 10th of Muharram, to commemorate the 61st year of AH. Imam Hussein bin Ali, grandson of the Prophet Say Muhammad, held a religious meeting in Khar, Iraq, where Bala was brutally murdered. was killed. His family and friends were led by Yazid, the self-proclaimed caliph.