Illume Fasttrack

Illume Fasttrack

What is FastTrack?

FastTrack is a personalised approach to a student’s development. When enrolled on this programme, students are created a detailed programme plan in partnership with their parents/guardians and teachers to recover any gaps in their knowledge/education. The ultimate aim is to supplement a child’s education and fast track their development. 


Why is FastTrack important?


On some occasions, a student may fall behind other students in their class and if left unresolved, it can impact the student’s future education.  This can be for various reasons including:

  • Prolonged absence(s).
  • Mid-year admission.
  • Extra attention required on specific topics.

Ensuring each child is on the same/similar level to other students in their age group/class is important for a number of reasons:

  • Having a student too far behind their class mates could impact the child’s confidence.
  • The teacher has to create groups in the class meaning less time and focus on each child.
  • If a child continues to progress not being on par with the expected learning, they will be leaving without the necessary knowledge required.


FastTrack is developed as a solution to bridge the gap and bring each student on par with their fellow students of the same age group.


How does FastTrack work?

  1. Identify – The teacher will identify any students who are considerably falling behind their class mates of the same age group. 
  2. Record – The teacher will complete a form detailing the student’s current progress and correspond their progression to the other students of same age.
  3. Review – Our Illume madrasah management team will carefully review each and every submission and create a custom plan of action.
  4. Engage – We will then team up with parents to create an agreed upon FastTrack programme and provide any materials the parents will need.
  5. Collaborate – The teacher, Illume management and parent(s) will then work together to deliver the FastTrack programme and continuously monitor the child’s progression.