AQSA School
Private | PK-12 | Islamic | 309 students |
AQSA School is a private school in Bridgeview, Illinois. It is coed and Islamic affiliated, serving 309 students in grades PK-12.
This school's average Community Rating, based on 18 reviews, is 4 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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0.1 miles | |||
George W Lieb Elementary School 0.6 miles | |||
0.6 miles | |||
Ernest F Kolb Elementary School 0.9 miles |
Recent Reviews
I am an alumni of Aqsa School, and glad to know it's still around and running strong for the next generation of muslim female leaders! There's no place like Aqsa. But they need lots of financial help, just like any other private school. It's hard for the parents alone to keep supporting it, Any fundraising ideas that are new and innovative should be welcomed!
I have 2 daqughters in Aqsa this year is their first year ,I was worried about changing them from a CPS school that the cirricullum would be so much different. I was very pleased with the school and it's educational process ,I also found the cirricullum at Aqsa is Equal to the state board .I also was impressed with the teachers' at Aqsa, Their teaching skills are remarkable and they all are highly educated this is all done in a Islamic setting. I do recommend Asqa to all
I love this school ...my son in KG and he loves the school and the teachers.. you feel that everyone is a part of your family... so proud of haveing such school with such great principal and teachers!
I drive my daughter everyday 50 miles to attend Aqsa, and each time I pull up to the school I thank Allah for the opportunity available to her. The principal, staff and teachers all exude warmth, care and professionalism, as well as a sincere desire to keep Islamic values foremost. I can't say enough, for the future mothers of Believers to be as well prepared and safe is worth every prayer , mile and dollar.
I have had 4 children in Aqsa school. The school tries very hard to taylor education for each individual student. It is a great islamic environment and very diverse as well. My daughter took first place in State of Illinois Science Fair with the help of her teachers. Aqsa girls were in the video presentation in Copenhagen for Chicago 2016. The school has a lot to offer. I recommend it to all, muslims and nonmuslims.
Very caring, inspirational, and committed program which makes the school environment a place to want to learn and prosper.
very supporting teachers and staff
Great school. Safe place for every girl. My daughter loves it . She is doing great acadamically and behavior wise.
I am a student and aqsa is okay it is not the best the lunch stinks teachers dont know how to teach and the bathrooms smell and it is boring some teachers are good and some are really bad the circruillum is horrible that is all i have been to aqsa for 5 1/2 years and it is not the best aqsa does not know how to manage their money you pay 5,ooo dollars and more for a bad education send the kids to public school or universal or ifs
Our daughter attended Aqsa School for preschool and kindergarten. She loved her teachers and the school and she learned a great deal -- when we moved and she transferred to a good public school for 1st grade she was very advanced in reading compared to most of her classmates. We were also very satisfied with the Islamic studies and with the overall Islamic atmosphere of the school.
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