Khalifah Model School - Secondary

Khalifah Model School - Secondary

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All aspects of school life fully runs according to Khalifah Method. This includes the unified theory of both revealed and scientific knowledge, delivered based on the learner-centered progressivistic classroom. The academic program is based on the International Cambridge Curriculum with a holistic Diniyyah study, accompanied by the positive training for Tahfīz program. The Khalifah Method is base

Photos from Khalifah Model School - Secondary's post 22/05/2026

Alhamdulillah, the U15 Khalifah FC team from showcased remarkable unity, resilience, and fighting spirit throughout the MSSD Bola Sepak 2026.

Every player stepped onto the field not only to compete, but to stand together as one family, united in heart, disciplined in action, and determined to give their very best for the school and the badge they proudly wear.

Win or lose, this journey has strengthened the bond between teammates and built a spirit of brotherhood, sacrifice, and perseverance that will continue beyond the tournament.

We are proud of the courage, commitment, and never-give-up mentality shown in every match. The true victory lies in the character built, the unity formed, and the lessons learned together.

Keep believing, keep striving, and keep growing stronger.

Trust the process. “Remember, Arsenal waited 22 years to become champions again.”

بارك الله فيكم.

Shaping Excellent Character.

📸Armand

Photos from Khalifah Model School - Secondary's post 22/05/2026

Alhamdulillah, the U18 Khalifah FC team from displayed maturity, unity, and exceptional fighting spirit throughout the MSSD Bola Sepak 2026.

As senior students who will soon face major examinations, these players proved that discipline, teamwork, and responsibility can be balanced both on the field and in academics. They carried the school’s name with pride, composure, and strong character in every match they played.

This journey was not only about football, but also about leadership, sacrifice, brotherhood, and learning how to rise together through pressure and challenges. Every game taught valuable lessons about perseverance, focus, and trust in one another.

We are proud of the commitment and determination shown by the team. May the same fighting spirit continue in your studies and future journeys. Keep striving for excellence in sports, academics, and character.

Trust the process. Trust the process. “Remember, Arsenal waited 22 years to become champions again.”

بارك الله فيكم.

Shaping Excellent Character.

19/05/2026

Among the important reminders shared by Sheikh Mohammad AlNaqwi at KMSS was the value of honesty and responsibility in the way we use social media.

In today’s digital world, information spreads within seconds. A single post, screenshot, or forwarded message can influence opinions, damage reputations, and shape narratives. Because of this, Islam teaches us not to share everything we see without verification.

The Sheikh reminded us that every Muslim carries an amanah in what they post, repost, and comment on. Truthfulness is not only about avoiding lies, but also about being careful, fair, and responsible before passing information to others.

Tabayyun is part of our adab. Verify first, react later.

May Allah protect us from spreading falsehood, grant us wisdom in our interactions, and make our platforms a means of benefit and truth.

Jazakumullahu khairan Sheikh Mohammad AlNaqwi for the meaningful reminders and beneficial sharing.

Photos from Khalifah Model School - Secondary's post 07/05/2026

Aiman Psikologi in the house!

Alhamdulillah, in conjunction with our school’s Mental Health Awareness Month celebration, Guidance & Counselling Unit successfully organised a meaningful forum titled “Cancel Culture, Labels & Words: How They Affect Students’ Mental Health”.

The session featured insightful discussions from our invited panelists, including Aiman Psikologi who shared perspectives from the field of Clinical Psychology, and Teacher Nazierah who highlighted the issue from a teacher’s point of view.

The discussion focused on the growing culture of exclusion and “canceling” among students, as well as the impact of labelling others using clinical terms and the use of harsh or hurtful words in daily interactions. These behaviours, though sometimes seen as jokes or trends, can deeply affect students’ emotional well-being and mental health.

May this program continue to raise awareness, encourage empathy, and create a safer, kinder and more supportive school environment for everyone.

Photos from Khalifah Model School - Secondary's post 06/05/2026

Where Language Meets Fun: Form 4 English Game Booths

Alhamdulillah, our Form 4 students brought energy and creativity to life through the English Game Booths activity at KMSS.

From interactive challenges to engaging language games, each booth reflected their effort to learn English in a fun and meaningful way. It wasn’t just about playing — it was about building confidence, teamwork, and communication skills.

Each student will receive coursework marks based on the evaluation by our English teacher, Mr. Haizal and also other staff.

Well done to our students and teachers for making learning come alive. May this spirit continue to grow, biiznillah.

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41, Jalan 4 Medan 120, Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi Business Park
Sepang
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Monday 08:30 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:30 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:30 - 17:00
Thursday 08:30 - 17:00
Friday 08:30 - 17:00