Daily Routine

Daily Routine

In residential colleges, the Daily Routine is super important. It helps us use our time well each day. The routine makes sure we have enough time for everything we need to do. It helps us stay focused and alert all day long.

CCM Daily Order and Weekly Training Schedule

Our schedule might change slightly each day based on the CCM daily order and weekly training plan. Only the Principal can change the schedule with help from her staff. We follow the schedule for the day as written here.

Study Hours and Academic Support

The college day begins with morning prayers and ends with night study time, which usually finishes by 10:00 pm. Teachers watch over study time and help students who need extra help. There are two study times each day to help students with their homework and lessons.

Quran Classes and Spiritual Development

After eating breakfast, students go to the prayer area for their Quran classes. A teacher who knows a lot teaches a special Quran Translation and Understanding course. This course helps make their day better and helps them understand how to follow the Quran and Sunnah daily.

Physical Fitness and Drill Training

Every morning, we do exercises to stay strong and healthy while we learn. It’s part of our everyday schedule to keep our bodies moving!

Personal Development Workshops

Throughout the term, we conduct workshops focusing on personal development and teaching students how to balance their academic and personal lives efficiently. We help students develop the confidence and skills to lead and provide strategies to manage stress and maintain mental well-being.

Health and Nutrition

We emphasize the importance of a balanced diet and healthy eating habits. Our dining hall offers nutritious meals.
  • Healthy Eating: The benefits of a balanced diet.
  • Hydration: The importance of staying hydrated throughout the day.

Unique Routines for Fridays and Sundays

On Fridays, students have special discussion groups after classes to practice speaking, thinking, and making arguments. Parents can visit and talk with teachers on Sundays about their child’s schoolwork. There are fun activities like movie nights and plays on weekends. Saturdays are free from study sessions at night.