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Al-Aqsa Islamic Academy

Al-Aqsa Islamic Academy

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1501 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19122, United States
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Apr 27, 2018
A big giant THANK YOU to all of the teachers and staff including the school secretery and principal, many of whom have gone above and beyond in ensuring that my children succed in this school and in addressing some issues that I have had. I feel that they are like family to me. May Allah reward them for their efforts💙💙💙

Apr 4, 2018
They only received one star because that’s the lowest by default.This school standards has gone down dramatically. Unorganized, unprofessional, I honestly don’t understand how they are still up and running. Taking away from good teachers from lower class so they can give the high school students the better teacher this setting the lower class students for failure. Despite there being a principal and Shakree, whose the school name is under there is really no one running the school. Ms maha is burnt out, unorganized, all over the place and is not an effective teacher. My daughter has been there for four years and this is the worst year yet. Her previous teachers made it worth while yet this teacher showed me its definitely time for my daughter to leave. It doesn’t make it any better that there hasn’t been a consistent 4th, 5th, or 6th grade teacher so who knows what’s in stored for the next few years. I have lost confidence that this school can efficiently educate children. So many students has left this school over the years. From the lack of progress with both secular and Islamic Education as well as the disrespectful, downgrading, and neglectful acts from the teachers. It’s time the city step in and take over. It’s sad half of every class over the past few years left and went to no Islamic schools.🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️

Jun 5, 2017
I have no issue with the school. What I do have issue with is employeeing teachers (Keziah Ridgeway / Cicero) who writes disparaging remarks about the school on her alternative Facebook page. 1) the kids don't listen or misbehave and 2) she is underpaid. I don't think that's the kind of image the school wants portrayed by a supposed educator.

Sep 5, 2016
Best Islamic school.... Not just that it is only educate Islamic Way, this school is performed best education for every students.

Mar 4, 2016
We love the school! We have three children at this school from 2nd grade to kindergarten. The teachers and staff are friendly and there is a nice sense of community. Good reading and writing program for Arabic and great Quran memorization.

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