Islamic Academy of New England

Private | PK-5 | Islamic | 124 students |  

PHONE: (781) 784-0400

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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86 Chase Dr

Sharon, MA 02067

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Islamic Academy of New England is a private school in Sharon, Massachusetts. It is coed and Islamic affiliated, serving 124 students in grades PK-5.

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Academic contests; Associations: ISLA; Basketball; Coed; Computer arts; Islamic; Religious
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Posted on Sep 29, 2009
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Given the budget and the facilities that the school has, I think they are doing a wonderful job and I'm impressed with my daughter's progress. The recent school reports show that the overall results for students in elementary level are above the average of other schools in the nation.
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Posted on Oct 20, 2008
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Great school. I am a very demanding parent of a first grader - never thought I could be 100% satisfied, but that fact is I am. Definitely 5 stars!
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Posted on Jul 30, 2008
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My children go to IANE. The school have a strong focus on Academics. My daughter was reading chapter books in KG. The school also teaches Singapore Math. They built a nice basket ball court recently in addition to the already existing playground and the surrounding playing fields.
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Posted on Apr 12, 2007
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I am very disappointed with this school. The unexperience starts with the principal and continues down the line. Newsletters are sent home with numerous mispellings. The children are 'drilled', not taught. There are no field trips and barely any decent recess time. There are no sports or gym...as a result the children have lots of pent up energy and choose to act out instead. There is no guidance couselor or nurse, although they pretend to have what I call a 'virtual guidance counselor'. There are maybe 3 good teachers here, but the rest lack experience and every year there are new teachers...I wonder why?!? Islamic values and the practice of those values are not found here. If you want an Islamic school with experience, stay far away from this one and choose Al Hamra instead.
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