Admissions: Why Al-Iman School?
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Reason Why Al-Iman
School is the Best |
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School provides a
holistic education that benefits
your child, both here and in the
hereafter.
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Well-qualified
faculty and staff.
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Modern curriculum
prescribed by New York City and New
York State Board of Education with
special emphasis on Islamic values
and prayers.
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Above average regent
scores.
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Only School in North
America to have unprecedented access
to United Nations activities due to
Al-Khoei Foundation’s General
Consultative Status with United
Nations.
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Well equipped
computer and science laboratories.
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Indoor and outdoor
basketball courts.
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AP programs, med
prep programs, karate …
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Extracurricular
activities including Drama Club,
Debating Society, Journalism
training.
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Weekly guest speaker
sessions with distinguished
community members.
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Rationale, Inception
and Growth
Al-Iman School was
established in 1990 to train our
children not only academically but
morally and spiritually, so they may
attain the ‘whole’ (secular) and ‘holy
(religious) values. The School is
accredited by the New York City and the
New York State Board of Education.
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Qualified Faculty and
Staff
The School has 34 men
and women on its faculty, each of whom
is qualified and experienced to teach at
various levels of the educational
spectrum. The School requires its
faculty to periodically take refresher
courses to update their skills and keep
abreast of new trends in education and
improve their delivery of instructions.
Part of the teaching
process requires classroom management
techniques and workshops and seminars
are offered to the faculty to discuss,
learn from and implement learning styles
and various intelligences to enable
students learn in comfort and
meaningfully.
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Facilities and Equipment
Well equipped science
and computer labs, in door and out door
basket ball courts, library, conference
room, congregation hall, assembly area
and lunch room. Plans for a gymnasium
and a swimming pool are in the works.
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Non-Discrimination
Policy
School does not
discriminate on the basis of race,
religion or national origin. Anyone
willing to abide by the school's
principles and practices is welcome.
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