Mission
Our mission is to prepare students for success by developing academic as well as Islamic content mastery, building student self-confidence and moral character, and supporting their social/emotional and artistic potential.
Points Of Pride
- 1. Al-Azhar certified Islamic Studies Program
- 2. Aliph Certified Arabic As A Second Language (ASL) program
- 3. Qur'an Memorization
- 4. Common Core aligned curriculum
- 5. Afterschool clubs
- 6. Free Food Program
- 7. Before and Aftercare Programs
- 8. Daycare services (CCIS, Stars)
Admissions Policy
Interested applicants must apply for admission. Contact the school for more details about the application process.
Accreditations and Honors
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Student Achievement
Raw data measures student performance on standardized tests. Not all schools take the same standardized tests. Direct comparisons between different tests should not be made.
Our schools are a beacon of light, and our children are the shining hope of the future.--The Islamic Education School (TIES) is a private, non-profit, religious school established to satisfy urgent local community needs. Our mission is to prepare students for success by developing academic as well as Islamic content mastery, building student self-confidence and moral character, and supporting their social/emotional and artistic potential. Our academic curriculum materials are aligned to the Common Core and State Standards, and our Islamic Program materials are certified by al-Azhar University. Children in our school study Modern Standard Arabic as a second language, and they spend time learning and memorizing sections of al-Qur'an by qualified teachers. The TIES teaching team is composed of dedicated educators who are committed to our students, their families, and our community. Our goal, as a team, is to continually raise the bar of our practice and challenge ourselves to always improve the services we provide our students and their families.
How is the rating for School Incidents calculated? This rating represents the reportable incident count per 100 students. Reported suspensions and expulsions are not factored into the rating for School Incidents.
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This data reflects the total number of incidents, suspensions, and expulsions per 100 students reported by the school to the Pennsylvania Department of Education. To view a reportable incident report for a particular public school, see the
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