Burj-ul-uluum Elementary School

Burj-ul-uluum Elementary School

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A distinguished Elementary and High School committed to raising global citizens and thought leaders through impactful and future-forward education.

17/05/2026

For many of us who speak ESL, we already know how tricky everyday English can be. That's why we're launching this all-new series— The Right English (TRE)— to help you tackle those pesky words and phrases that never seize to throw you under the bus. 🤣📚💡

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Who knows, you might just be saving another life (literally). 🙌💕😊

Gracias! 🙏🌎😊👏💬😎

Photos from Burj-ul-uluum Elementary School's post 24/03/2026

Cursive or Collins; Do we really need any?

If there's anything life has taught us all, it is that it takes a lot of courage to stand your ground on a matter of principle. For me, it was in a school setting where uniformity was treated as the ultimate goal.

I remember sitting in my classroom, staring at a blank page. I remember reading the look on the faces of my colleagues, screaming, "You're too rigid." But it wasn't me. It was the system that was about to kill my creativity for a so-called "perfect" penmanship.

The instruction was clear: Every letter had to follow the strict, sweeping loops of the school-mandated style. The 'Collins' script was the law. Our notebooks were expected to be identical—a sea of uniform, mirrored perfection.
But as I held my pen, I felt a strange resistance. To me, those forced loops weren't just letters; they were a cage. Every time I focused on the 'correct' slant of a 'd' or the 'perfect' curve of an 's,' a little spark of my original thought would vanish. I realized then that I was being taught to be a photocopier, not a creator. I refused to adopt it. Not out of defiance for its own sake, but because I knew that if I let them dictate how I wrote, I was giving them permission to dictate how I thought.
And seeing how fastidious my colleagues paid attention to it, I could read the empty thoughts that were hidden behind those perfect letters. Handwriting is a fingerprint—and I wasn't ready to give mine up.

To be fair, identical, flawless cursive or print looks beautiful in a marketing brochure. It looks disciplined. It looks "standard."
​But at what cost?

​While legibility is a non-negotiable skill, I feel that the obsession with a "specific" school-wide handwriting style often does more harm than good for our students. Here is why we need to stop chasing the "copybook" look and start focusing on the child:

​Handwriting is a Fingerprint: A child’s handwriting is one of their first forms of self-expression. By forcing a specific slant or tail on every letter, we are unintentionally telling them that their unique "voice" on paper isn’t good enough.

​The Cognitive Load Issue: For many children—especially those with developing fine motor skills—the mental energy spent trying to "draw" a specific style takes away from the energy they should be using to compose ideas. We want thinkers, not just calligraphers.

​The Practicality Gap: In 2026, the world values speed, clarity, and digital literacy. A student who can write legibly and quickly is better prepared than one who can only produce a specific, slow-motion script that they will likely abandon by secondary school anyway.

​The Verdict
​Let’s stop judging a school’s quality by how uniform the students' notebooks look. True excellence isn't found in identical loops and lines; it’s found in the diversity of thought written inside those pages.

​Let them write. Let it be clear. But let it be THEIRS.

27/02/2026

We asked our students to travel back in time to when school bags were a luxury and explore the old-school ways of getting supplies to school. The outcomes were either silly, thoughtful, or unhinged, but mostly fun. Enjoy!

P.S. In what would you pack your school stuff if you had no school bag?

20/08/2024

📣Help us fill these openings!

Our brilliant candidate might be lurking in your contacts.

Reshare the flyer to your network!

📌Who We Want📌
✅ Highly passionate
✅ Goal-oriented
✅ Coachable
✅ Self-motivated and
✅ Highly-disciplined folks ONLY!

Kindly, do NOT apply if you don't fit these descriptions.

We are ever BIG on Value and Excellence.

Thank you!

⚠️ Note to Applicants!!
There will be THOROUGH interview test and screening exercise before appointment.

Photos from Burj-ul-uluum Elementary School's post 15/08/2024

Glitz & Steeze from the 1st All BES Day event 2024.

Enjoy!

12/06/2023

Today we celebrate yet another year of unbroken democracy, we celebrate the courage of our freedom fighters and an end to outrageous detentions and torture

We celebrate the healing of our motherland.

God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬

Happy
Happy from all of us at

Long live

"....My heroes were warriors but could only wield swords of words yet left gashes that the conscientious one nurses

My heroes had no armour but clad themselves in diamond-hard convictions that bounced off the artillery of tyranny and slavery

Sending forth folks eons apart in grasping the obstinacy that fueled past wars so they call for war...."

Enjoy!

Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu Professor Yemi Osinbajo Barrister Hannatu Musawa

10/06/2023

Greatness is Nigerian!

03/06/2023

Assalaamualaykum! 😊

We launched a new activity, Deen Dates, synchronous to the sweetness and sanctity of dates in our noble religion. Here, we shall be sharing lessons from the deen using art forms such as poetry, speeches, drama, etc. In shaa Allaah.

In the meantime, here's our maiden episode on usury.

Enjoy! 🎦

03/06/2023
27/05/2023

It's Children's Day, Hurray!

Enjoy this poetry piece by the beautiful pupils of The Renowned BES.

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421 Haj. Safiyya Sallari Street/layin Dambazau, Sallari.
Kano
700901

Opening Hours

Monday 07:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 07:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 07:00 - 17:00
Thursday 07:00 - 17:00
Friday 07:00 - 12:00
Saturday 08:00 - 14:00
Sunday 08:00 - 14:00