New Era provides a secure Islamic environment where girls thrive academically, spiritually, and socially. Daily routines integrate Salah (Subh, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha), Tahfeedh, study preps, and co-curriculars. House matrons supervise routines, health checks, and curfews. Day scholars depart by 5:00pm; boarders continue with evening Tahfeedh and preps.
Located along Mulathankari–Mikinduri Road (≈2km from Meru town), our campus features spacious dormitories, a smartboard-enabled learning upgrade, modern science labs, a computer lab, a well-equipped clinic (sick bay), hot showers with backup generator, 24/7 CCTV, and an electric perimeter fence.
Weekdays follow a structured program (excerpt): waking 4:20–4:55am; Tahfeedh/preps; Subh 5:45–6:00am; breakfast 6:00–6:30am; duties 6:30–7:00am; morning preps 7:00–7:55am; classes 8:00am–4:00pm with tea break 10:00–10:30am and lunch 1:05–1:30pm; Asr & coffee 4:00–4:30pm; Tahfeedh 4:30–5:30pm; personal cleaning 5:30–6:00pm; supper 6:00–6:30pm; Maghrib 6:30–6:55pm; night preps 7:00–9:30pm; Isha 9:30–10:00pm; lights off 10:30pm.
House matrons conduct roll calls, health checks, and mentorship. The sick bay handles minor ailments; referrals are made for advanced care. Laundry is weekly with uniform checks on Sundays. Guidance & counseling support is available alongside Imam/Islamiyat mentorship for spiritual guidance.
Clear policies maintain a safe, respectful Islamic learning environment. Violations are addressed through counseling, parental contact, and discipline committees where necessary.
Students report between the stated dates before 4:00pm (Mon–Fri). Admission is not done on weekends. Communicate any delays to avoid reallocation. Parents may visit on Saturdays 2:00–5:00pm; please sign in at the gate.
Beyond academics, clubs and activities develop leadership, creativity, and teamwork. Options include Debating, Journalism, Science Club, Girl Guides, Wildlife Club, Robotics, Drama & Music. Sports include volleyball, netball, table tennis, badminton, and athletics.
Weekend programs include guided study sessions, talent showcases, and enrichment aligned with Islamic values. Peer mentoring supports younger students; annual highlights include Inter-House competitions, Science Fair, Cultural Day, and Sports Day.
Every girl has access to guidance and counseling. Imam/Islamiyat mentors provide spiritual mentorship; counselors support academic stress, peer relationships, and personal challenges. Parents are informed and involved in significant concerns.
Career guidance begins in Junior Secondary, helping girls explore STEM, Social Sciences, Business, Arts, and ICT. Form 4 students receive university application support, scholarship information, and mock interview practice.
Weekend faith program: Madrasa and Islamiyat sessions run on Saturdays alongside enrichment. Daily prayers (Subh, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha) are observed campus-wide.
Nutrition: A balanced weekly menu is provided; special diets may be arranged upon prior request at additional cost. Students should not bring food to school. See the Weekly Menu.