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The mission of the Islamic Academy of San Antonio is “to provide our children with an environment enabling them to achieve their highest potential, founded on Islamic morals, scholastic excellence, and good citizenship.”

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IASA is a nonprofit, educational organization that has engaged in its due diligence to offer curricula, programs and activities that enhance the students overall learning experience. IASA utilizes a Differentiated Curriculum that allows for each student to be taught at the level that is most conducive to his or her personal educational achievement. The Differentiated Curriculum is paired with Learning Styles, Multiple Intelligences and an accelerated Scope and Sequence for core subjects such as math, language arts, science and social studies.

Why IASA?

IASA has a strong collaborative partnership with local resources including Region 20 Education Service Center and the Northside Independent School District (NISD). IASA staff attends Region 20 Education Service Center and NISD professional development programs and workshops that are focused on improved teaching techniques and the development of new skills. This allows for IASA staff to remain comparable in skill level to teaching staff at other non-private primary and secondary institutions. Funding will also be focused on providing more in-depth training opportunities for the IASA teaching staff resulting in a better and more effectively developed team.

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14 reviews
  • Hamza Sohail
    Hamza Sohail
    4 years ago

    I was a former student at this school for five whole years. I have had a wonderful experience with Brother Musa, and all the former teachers who used to work there. They would always treat their students with respect, and would want them to learn as much as possible, and work with students no matter how much they misbehave.( I was a wild and misbehaving kid myself at the time.). This is one of the only schools where the teachers would work with their students, and make sure that all of the students would pass all the classes with flying colors. I would highly recommend sending your kids to this school if you wish they stay cultured and Religious, and if you want them to also succeed in their future academics!

  • Joyce Harris
    Joyce Harris
    5 years ago

    Salaams all. I understand all of your frustration. One thing we must remember is instead of talking bad about the only Islamic School come in and volunteer your time. We need to support this school, support the teachers. If you have the education and time put it to use. This way we can all make this Islamic School a better school for our children.

  • ClapNexus
    ClapNexus
    2 years ago

    The school is pretty good, but once Brother Musa looked at me through a crack in the stall while I was using the bathroom. Apart from that everything else at this school is good.

  • ndiaga diagne
    ndiaga diagne
    5 years ago

    Regret of my life sending my boys to grow in an Islamic environment but instead he is being demonized for just a 6 years old kid,what a shame

  • Sonny Taha
    Sonny Taha
    4 years ago

    Amazing beautiful place to be

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