Almanar School
Name: Almanar School
BSID: 668347
Status: closed
Open Date: Sep 04, 2007
Closed Date: Jul 02, 2014
Special Conditions Code: Not applicable
Principal Name: Tarek Hegazi
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” As a very satisfied parent who sent my child to AlManarat, I can say the teachers strive their best to raise kids well, excelling both academically and in an Islamic environment. I highly recommend it for gaining wisdom and knowledge with a strong Islamic exposure. The teachers are real assets to the school, and I thank each and every one who taught my daughter! “
” Professor Junaid at Manarat is an outstanding educator. His deep knowledge of Islamic studies, coupled with his engaging teaching style, makes his classes both informative and inspiring. He genuinely cares about his students’ academic and spiritual growth, always going the extra mile to support them. Highly recommend his classes! “
” Al Manarant Heights Islamic School is truly outstanding. The school provides an exceptional educational experience with a strong focus on both academic excellence and Islamic values. The dedicated teachers are not only highly qualified but also genuinely care about each student’s growth and well-being. The curriculum is well-rounded, integrating rigorous academics with a deep understanding of Islamic principles. The facilities are modern and well-maintained, offering a conducive learning environment. Additionally, the school community is welcoming and supportive, making it a great place for students to thrive both academically and personally. I wholeheartedly recommend Al Manarant Heights Islamic School for its commitment to nurturing well-rounded, knowledgeable, and principled individuals. “
” Al Manarat Heights Islamic School is an excellent place for both academic and spiritual growth. In my 3 years here starting in grade 6, my parents and I have noticed a drastic change in my islamic perspective and discipline. The dedicated teachers care deeply about their students, and the school offers a great balance of Islamic values and modern education. The facilities are top-notch, and there are plenty of extracurricular activities. This school provides a well-rounded education and is truly deserving of five stars! “
” Some aspects are good, majority are bad, if you are willing to overlook the 90% of the bad aspects, and want your child to suffer from work overload, no school-life balance, or have all of their friends live so far that if they ever want to meet them, they have to drive a good 5-20 km away. Majority of the teachers don’t know how to communicate with the students and give out random punishments. I agree there are some good aspects. The passion to teach the students Qur’an and Islamic studies, or the connection that teachers ATTEMPT to build with the students and parents. Though no school is perfect, I would not recommend, you can receive a better Islamic education from other institutions part-time while sending your child to a public School with good friends. “
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