SELF-CONTROL
Self-control is deliberate regulation of impulses, emotions, and attention—acting lawfully and by long-term goals, not short-term urges.
Read more →Self-control is deliberate regulation of impulses, emotions, and attention—acting lawfully and by long-term goals, not short-term urges.
Read more →Gratitude (Shukr) is a disciplined practice of noticing, acknowledging, and stewarding blessings—thanking Allah and people, and turning thanks into service.
Read more →Patience (Sabr) is disciplined endurance: regulating impulses, persisting over weeks/months, and acting calmly and lawfully under pressure.
Read more →Truthfulness (SIDQ) is principled honesty: evidence-based statements, transparent limits, accurate records, and actions that match declared values—even when costly.
Read more →Excellence (Ihsan) is disciplined craftsmanship - clear standards, deep focus, rigorous checking, and continuous improvement aligned with values.
Read more →Loyalty is steadfast commitment to values, people, and just obligations—showing up reliably, protecting trust, and acting lawfully when tensions arise.
Read more →Courage is principled action under pressure: speaking up, taking responsibility, and pursuing worthy goals despite risk—wisely and lawfully.
Read more →Self-control is managing impulses, emotions, and attention so choices follow values—not moods or peer pressure.
Read more →Patience (Sabr) is steady self-control and consistent effort—delaying gratification, staying composed, and persisting with thoughtful next steps.
Read more →Truthfulness (Ihsan) is accuracy in words and actions: telling facts as they are, citing sources, admitting errors, and aligning behaviour with what you say.
Read more →Receive updates on programmes, admissions, essays, school life, and new opportunities across Stewards.ONE.