History of the School
Al-Iman School was established as a full time Islamic school in 1992 with 12 students. Now with the blessings of Allah (swt) the school serves approximately 200 students from preschool to grade eight with a staff of more than 20 well qualified educators.
Facilities
Al-Iman School began holding classes in 1992 in the premises of the Islamic Center of Raleigh. We added two modular classrooms in 1996. Upon completion of Phase I of the Islamic Center of Raleigh expansion, the entire old building was converted into a school during the summer of 2000.
Al-Iman School currently shares its grounds with the Islamic Association of Raleigh and Al-Furqan weekend school, including:
For elementary school people were very impressed by Tarik and Osama Dahnoun's project about electrical flow and even though they didn't win anything formally they still did a great job. Yasmin Nasruddin had a genuine project talking about chewing gum being a way to reduce the tearing caused by onions and even though she didn't win she had a lot of people excited to reduce their crying while cutting onions.
I am so happy at the way Al-Iman School was represented. The students showed how Muslims act and maintain themselves while still being high achievers in science!