Islamic Society of North America Elementary School
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Islamic Society of North America Elementary School | |
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1525 Sherway Drive Mississauga, Ontario, Canada < </, Canada |
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Religious affiliation | Islamic |
Principal | Obaid Yarkhan |
School type | Private |
Grades | K-8 |
Colours | Black, Red, Navy blue |
Founded | 1983 |
Homepage | isnacanada.com |
Islamic Society of North America Elementary School is an Islamic elementary school in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The school is part of the Islamic Society of North America umbrella organization. ISNA Elementary School was founded in 1983, and moved to its current location in 1985. ISNA Elementary School offers all subjects required by the Ontario Ministry of Education: English, Math, Science, French (grades 4-8), Social Studies, Gym and Computer Studies. Additionally it also offers Arabic, Quran and Islamic Studies as part of the school's Islamic curriculum. The school was also covered by the media as part of the faith-based school funding debate proposed by the Progressive Conservative party if they won the 2007 Ontario general election.[1] ISNA Elementary School regularly faces other Islamic schools in the Greater Toronto Area in a yearly basketball tournament; the school's team is called ISNA Flames.
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