Mission Statement
The mission of the Islamic Saudi Academy is to enable our students to excel academically while maintaining the values of Islam and proficiency with the Arabic language. The Academy endeavors to provide a caring, challenging and supportive learning environment where students can achieve their highest potential while exhibiting civic responsibility and multicultural appreciation.
Our Vision
ISA will be the premier educational institution for the Saudi and Muslim community for grades PreK-12 in the United States.
Our Beliefs
Create opportunities for our students to embrace, internalize, and practice the moral values established in the Holy Quran and the exemplary life of our Prophet Muhammad (S.A.S.)
Provide a safe and stimulating learning environment that promotes an atmosphere of cooperation, trust, and dignity.
Encourage students to serve others both within our school and in the larger community.
Teach and promote respect and appreciation for cultural differences and the natural rights of mankind.
Nurture and inspire creativity, self-direction, self-discipline, and self-esteem.
Instill a thirst for knowledge.
Develop critical thinking and practical application skills needed for life-long learning.
Promote physical and mental fitness through athletic participation while emphasizing sportsmanship and teamwork.
This is ample reason to 'shut em down'. Americans have all witnessed the practice of the moral values established in the Holy Quran and the exemplary life of our Prophet Muhammad (S.A.S.)
This is ample reason to 'shut em down'. Americans have all witnessed the practice of the moral values established in the Holy Quran and the exemplary life of our Prophet Muhammad (S.A.S.)
This is ample reason to 'shut em down'. Americans have all witnessed the practice of the moral values established in the Holy Quran and the exemplary life of our Prophet Muhammad (S.A.S.)
“Create opportunities for our students to embrace, internalize, and practice the moral values established in the Holy Quran and the exemplary life of our Prophet Muhammad (S.A.S.)”
There’s the problem right there.
Civic responsibility, respect for other cultures and for the basic rights of all humankind, self discipline, self esteem, critical thinking skills....Once past the required PBUH stuff, this sounds like any other high end school.