Madinatul-Uloom Academy

Name: Madinatul-Uloom Academy
BSID: 877492
Status: active
Open Date: Sep 01, 1996
Language of Instruction: English
Level: Elem/Sec
School Type: Private Inspected
Program Type: Online/Site Based
Grade Range: JK-12
Semester type: Semestered
Special Conditions Code: Not applicable
OSSD Continuous Intake: False
Number Of Teachers: 10
Teachers with OCT: <10
Affiliations: NO affiliations declared
Association: NO associations declared
Website: www.mua.ca
Region: East Region
Address: 670 Progress Ave
City: Scarborough
Postal Code: M1H3A4
Telephone: 416-332-9428
Email: info@mua.ca
Principal Name: Nilofar Asif
Principal Email: n.asif@mua.ca
Principal Start Date: Sep 02, 2014
Principal Qualification: Other
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Madinatul-Uloom Academy
” One of the worst schools I’ve been to my whole life. Wouldn’t recommend anyone going here. I’d rather go to a Jewish school (I’m muslim) then this place. Very rude principal. One of the teacher threw an eraser at me. I’ve seen other students get hit before also by teachers. Wish a 0 existed cause even one star is generous “
” Assalamualykum, I graduated from MUA this year. I went here for a total of two years, in grd 8, and for grd 12. I had the most amazing time with my class and my teachers were all sweet, sincere and genuine Muslim women. I’m going to he honest; the school is definitely not perfect, and it can be improved a lot if more money went back into the school and towards the students; but overall, it definitely is not the worst option. The Islamic environment is well preserved (at least in the girls campus), and the girls are mostly well behaved and have good hearts, even if they make mistakes. There are good role models in the teachers as well. Education wise, there are definitely better options out there, but the teachers are properly qualified and you will get everything you need. I do think that it is pretty expensive, and the quality of the school dosen’t really align with all the fees you pay. Overall, a it’s a very good option as an islamic school. Islamically, it would be best to put your kid in a Muslim all girls environment; just don’t feel pressured to put more money into the school if it’s not necessary. “
” I didn’t attend the school but my wife did. She said the school was poorly managed and had small cramped classrooms. The teachers were nice but couldn’t handle the classroom as students were quite misbehaved and rude/ weird. My wife went there for a day only and she begged her parents to send her back to her old public school, which they fortunately did. Parents are misled by sending their kids to this so called “Islamic” school. As my wife said although they taught Islamic teachings, no one really reflected that in their actions especially management and even long-term students. Again, I didn’t go to this school but my wife did. She suggests just sending your child to a Public school and teaching them values at home. Please don’t waste your money and time here. Im so glad my wife didn’t attend this school for long. I wish i could give 0 stars. “
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