An exceptional school with an exceptional curriculum. One of my fondest memories as an elementary student at IAC was our daily intermission to Dhuhr prayer between classes. As students at IAC we were taught how to pray and make wudu properly as well as how to read the quran with proper tajweed all the while going through an academically challenging program that helped prepare us for college. May Allah reward all of the devoted staff that worked tirelessly to establish that atmosphere for me and my peers and may He allow it to continue to be a safe and Islamic environment for all of the generations to come.
I am now a student who attends Mission Hope Foundation, and have to say that the school has helped me tremendously. They provide great educational needs to the students in all subjects. Teachers who have degrees also know how to teach well, and are dedicated in helping their students.They have experienced in teaching for years. All staff members are respectful and reliable. The school is actually the best school I have ever been to. I would highly recommend this school to anyone.
At first glance, many people misjudge the atmosphere of IAC. Because so many people are unaccustomed to their methods of teaching, they believe teachers to be racist and hotheaded. In reality, they are newly qualified teachers only trying to gain experience to help their students excel. They are human so they CAN get frustrated just like any person or parent with their own children. They are a tough but disciplined system that does not tolerate erratic behavior. They are fair and treat everyone equally. They are not Arab-oriented and it may only seem so because they have established long term relationships with recurring students and their families over many years interracting with them. It really is a top-notch and those giving bad reviews are just unfamiliar with such a proper education system. I have been there for ELEVEN years and i would never have been the Muslimah I am today had I been a public school not IAC. I really hope you can investigate and research on your own without the bias of these negative reviews. Inshallah you will make good choices for yourself or for your children. THE ONLY THING I WISH FOR THEM TO CHANGE is for them to collaborate with other mosques in the area like Masjid Al Muslimeen. Then it would be the absolute and most perfect atmosphere for blossoming young Muslims to grow and flourish together. Inshallah they will consider this and creat a stronger bond with each other as a whole Muslim community.
I really love this school. I am currently a student in this school. I got very upset upon seeing the reviews that some people have written. This school is amazing. It helps its students excel not only in educations but in morals and characteristics. It builds student to be leaders and not followers. Having all those qualities and being rated this poorly is not fair at all. This school also encourages children and student to be the best in their deen. It builds steadfast muslims. The teachers, WHO HAVE PROPER DEGREES TO BE A TEACHER, are understanding and willing to help the student one-on-one on lessons that may have been harder to understand. I can say that everyday, I get up excited to go to school , to learn and laugh among my peers and teachers. This school is like one big family , a very welcoming family, even though the fee is high, it totally pays off. It teaches the children to be modest and humble. This school does not only include Arabs. It has children and teacher from many different backgrounds. I, myself am not Arab.
Excellent. No other words needed.
Mission Hope Foundation is a US School based in Columbia, South Carolina. Mission Hope Foundation is located at 2304 Kneece Rd, Columbia, SC 29223, USA.
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