Al-Madinah School

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383 3rd Ave

Brooklyn, NY 11215

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Al-Madinah School is a private school in Brooklyn, New York. It is coed and Islamic affiliated.

More than 30 school community members have shared their opinion about this school, giving it an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars.

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Posted on Feb 23, 2012
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Hello everyone. I am a parent whose two children are enrolled in this school. My children were placed here after I removed them from public school. Therefore, this review will be based on my contrasting experiences with public school system of NYC and Al-Madinah. First of all, the reviews stating that instruction quality is poor in academics is completely false. EVERY single teacher there is competent in his or her subject. How do I know this? The school adheres to CCSS (common core state standards), the very ones teachers were applying in lessons in their former public school. Teaching is done with a purpose and goal. Homework is assigned almost every single night and the projects are rigorous. It is up to the *student* to apply him or herself, just like in anything else. I have sat in one classroom for instruction to observe the quality of the lesson before I admitted my children and it was comparable to the previous public school.
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Posted on Feb 23, 2012
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Second, the staff members are very kind, including the leadership that runs the school (principal, assistant principals). They hold themselves accountable when I call them or have a reasonable request I am following up on. I am not saying this is not happening in public schools but I want to make clear that the building is indeed run by professional staff. I am tired of others bashing this school. Ultimately, I have seen, it is up to my children to apply themselves under the guidance of their teachers. This is not merely a religion-first, academics-second, school. The Islamic studies are present in full force of course but I want parents like me to realize that the quality of education is on par with other institutions such as public schools.
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Posted on Jun 22, 2011
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worst school ever dont waste your time here your child can learn better at public school and for the islami quran and arabic put your child in weekend class in the masjid or you can find these courses online. public school are thousand time better. there stink in acadamics and relgious classes.they have teachers who just dont teach and dont know how to teach. and those teachers let their students cheat on the regents !
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Posted on Jan 18, 2011
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I truly like the Islamic Education and Quranic Studies at Al Madinah School. I believe that if my children were raised in my country they would not have received the same level of Islamic Education. Academics can be found at any school, but not any school can teach Islam. My four children have excelled throughout their education in Al Madinah School without any efforts from me.
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Posted on Nov 1, 2010
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Excellent school. Strong Principal leadership as well as great quality of teachers . I have 1 5th grader and 2 pre K children in the school. Amazing within one month of attending my 4 year olds are speaking Arabic and some Spanish, as well as identifying English and Arabic letters, numbers and words. Couldn't be more pleased. The school, teaches the children respect and discipline. And most important, the children enjoy going to school they have fun learning.
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Posted on Sep 8, 2010
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A great school has excellent teachers, strong principal/school leadership, and challenging academic programs... If you're looking for it here, you won't find it! My entire class pretty much failed a mid-term because our teacher taught us nothing that was on the test. We wrote a letter to the principal saying it was unfair and that we all have to fail because the teacher made a mistake?? The principal did nothing but take the letter and show it to the teacher & the teacher made our lives a living hell after that! The school gives terrible education, is dirty & disgusting. They don't even have a real gym class, they take you outside in the backyard & tell you to do whatever while the teacher takes a nap. Last year one of the 7th graders found a condom in the backyard during "gym class"... The worst school ever, trust me.
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Posted on May 1, 2010
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this school is unprofessional and very bad you have no mercy for you students this school doesnt deserve to be opened it should shut down and i agree on that 100%
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Posted on Apr 18, 2010
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I've been going to Al-madinah for about more than a year... I learned nothing in that time! The school is a waste of time, and mostly money. I hate going because everyday I come back and have to ask my dad for more money just because they want us to pay for new this or buy that, its completely ridiculous! Most of the teachers either teach badly or just don't care. Very few teachers actually helped me when I needed it! They split up the boy and the girls but that does nothing because they still date and all of the same stuff they would do in a public school but the only difference is that you're paying for it! Take my word for it. I'm a current student!! And I will transfer soon that's for sure!
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Dec 16, 2009
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I am an ex-student of Al-Madinah School. I entered in grade 6 and completed my high school in Al-Madinah School. It is a very good school, the academics, and religious studies are very rigorous and students are always given opportunites to face challenges and succeed. When I entered Al-Madinah School, I did not know how to read English correctly, but after a few years, I was able to read and and express myself. I am very thankful to all the teachers and principals who helped me succeed. Teachers are very caring and help students. Today, I am in college, and I am planning to complete my college education and contribute to Al-Madinah School. I will take pride to be a part of Al-Madinah School.
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Posted on Oct 17, 2009
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Al-madinah School is very abominable,and it has no expectations from anyone. Its a prodigality of your money. They are very vulgar they don't spend any of the money on the school. The teachers are careless of everything. Anyone can do anything during school, and mostly everything is disarranged. The location of the school is like the dead end. There are barely any activities. You need to buy everything and still the inside the school its all annihilation. I'm very agitated about this school its nauseate. I have no more to say.
--Submitted by a parent


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