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Al Iman School

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Al-Iman School Market Research Report



Company Overview



  • Name: Al-Iman School

  • Mission: Cultivating Islamic Identity through Academic Excellence

  • Founded: In operation for 27 years, making it one of the original Islamic Schools serving the Triangle community.

  • Key People:

  • Principal: Farea Khan

  • Headquarters: 3020 Ligon St., Raleigh, NC 27607

  • Number of Employees: No information is available

  • Revenue: No information is available

  • Known For: As a non-public, non-profit, tax-exempt educational organization, it offers a diverse environment that integrates Islamic teachings with academic instruction.


Products



  • Educational Programs:

  • Pre-Kindergarten through Eighth Grade: Comprehensive education that includes a balance of foundational subjects and religious teachings.


  • High-Level Description:

  • The curriculum follows the state of North Carolina Common Core Standards combined with Islamic Character Education.

  • The school stresses a broad understanding of Islamic teachings enriched through a culturally diverse student and staff body.


  • Key Features:

  • Accredited by AdvancED and the Council of Islamic Schools of North America.

  • Located on a shared campus of the Islamic Association of Raleigh, near North Carolina State University.

  • Facilities include a newly renovated playground, science lab, mobile computer carts, gym, library, and cafeteria.

  • Vision of fostering a positive culture grounded in Islamic principles.


Recent Developments



  • New Initiatives:

  • Emphasizing "Embracing a Positive Culture" for the academic year 2024-2025. This initiative focuses on creating an environment of respect, dignity, and motivation among students and staff.


  • Events and Activities:

  • Upcoming events include the Muslim Heritage Fair, PreK Field Trip, Battle of the Books, and multiple other school-centric events aimed to foster community and student development.

  • Introduction of casual meeting sessions such as "Chai and Chat" to engage with administration informally.


  • Infrastructure and Facilities:

  • Recent renovations in playground facilities for student recreation.

  • Continued expansion of educational tools and environments, such as mobile computer carts to enhance learning.


  • Community Engagement:

  • Active participation in community events and consistent communication strategies exemplified by principal messages and newsletters.


  • Partnerships: No information is available


This report has been compiled to provide a comprehensive overview of Al-Iman School based on available data. For fields where specific data is unavailable, they have been marked accordingly.