For Mrs Shari or anyone who may like to share their opinion, JazakAllah

  • AA,
    I am a British/pakistani and currently looking into Al-Manarat and Al-Rowad for my sons aged 8 and 4.I am also hoping to apply for a teaching position. Kindly explain my following concerns: from the al-rowad prospectus, I get the impression that the teacher and student population is mostly Arab, and overall, the student population is not multi-cultural. Is this true? Does this pose a problem for non-arab speaking students in terms of settling in and communicating with students and teachers? Secondly, what is the medium of teaching and communication for Arabic language and Islamic studies at Rowad? I would really appreciate your help. Which of the two schools is more suitable for british education combined with strong curriculum for islamic studies, and yet the environment is multi-cultural and there is strong communication in english? Thanks

    Alia 28 Apr 2009, 11:18 - Report
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