Islamic/Public/French Immersion school

Re: Islamic/Public/French Immersion school

i agree with Roshni. As a child, unless there is that same environment of the Islamic way of Life at home as there is in an islamic school, only then the child will be able to fully live their lives that way. If they are at school where they are taught to pray 5x a day (for example), come home and don't see their parents pray, then what's the point.

One of my cousin's kid goes to a French Immersion school. He is 6, so in grade one. He speaks english with his siblings and cousins, but can understand urdu/punjabi. He is having a little difficulty with the french, and therefore has a tutor come in du ring the weekdays to help him out. On the weekends he attends the Islamic School where my hubby teaches.