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Sooner or later, all Muslim parents are confronted with a difficult decision regarding the kind of Islamic education they want to provide for their children. They have the following options to choose from: public school, home schooling, weekend schools and full-time Islamic schools.
Our community has grown significantly over recent years, and a Masjid to house everyone is a priority. The sooner we can receive funds, the sooner we can start building, inShaAllah. May Allah (swt) reward you all and put blessings in your provisions.
ÈËÑýÌìÌÃapp was selected for this distinction based on its commitment to continuous innovation in education and using Apple products to create exemplary learning practices.
It all started with a vision for an Islamic school. A place where children can connect, learn and develop according to Islamic principles. We want to create a hub for the community with a masjid forming the basis for a new Muslim community in the northern suburbs of Melbourne. All enabled and built based on a sustainable financial model that is not dependent on overseas investors or commercial organisations, but on the support of everyday people.
The growing number of Islamic schools across the country shows that more and more parents choose to send their children to a full-time Islamic school, many of which have waiting lists. Some parents, however, are hesitant to send their children to an Islamic school because they fear that their childÈËÑýÌìÌÃapp academic achievement might be compromised. This is not the case at ÈËÑýÌìÌÃapp. Rather our Islamic programs are designed to teach the necessary skills and values for learning to occur at a high level.
While ÈËÑýÌìÌÃapp respects and supports the decision of every parent who chooses the level of Islamic education that is appropriate for their child, we encourage you to consider the following advantages of an education at an Islamic school:
The following is a testimony from one parent:
I completed my studies through the public school system and was academically very successful, alhamdulillah. But I had always to manage to live in two different worlds with very different value systems. Very often I felt forced to live a split personality and couldn’t focus on my studies because I was busy thinking how I would explain something what was happening in the school at home and vice versa. Since I now have my own family, I was worried how I could spare my kids of the same experience. Finding an Islamic college was the answer for my prayers. My kids maintain a very high educational success level and are at the same time in an environment which allows them to flourish, Alhamdulillah.