Welcome to the Nurul Islam Centre. A landmark institute of Lenasia since 1975
School of excellence
We endeavour to maintain a high standard of education in an environment, conducive to good character building, good values and morals
The Nurul Islam Girls School was started in the late 1980s as one of the primary aims and objectives of the Centre. The School is run at the Nurul Islam Centre complex and caters for learners of all grades 1 to 12.
A fully Islamic girls school that offers Maktab and Secular education by qualified teachers, catering for the individual needs of each learner. The school is registered with the Gauteng Department of Education.
Alhamdulillah, the Nurul Islam Girls School is amongst the first from Muslim Schools countrywide to introduce a system where all Islamic subjects are taught first in the initial periods before the secular subjects periods commence.
Mission Statement
Provide a quality, Islamic-based formal and informal education, to prepare pupils to meet the contemporary challenges of their country and the world.
Provide opportunities for learners to develop their skills and develop the Islamic values of sisterhood within the school and the general broader community.
Uphold academic attainment with strong Islamic Akhlaaq (Character) as cherished ideals.
Establish and participate in forums that will enable the learners and teachers to do community service.
Focus on current issues affecting the South African nation and the Muslim Community in particular.
Ethos
- Sense of identity and pride in the school.
- Equality, Fairness and Non-racism
- Developing learners as loyal citizens to contribute to the development of South Africa.
- Courtesy to parents, teachers, all other staff and visitors
- Achievement in academic, extra-murals and sports activities.
- Use of praise for achievements and contributions to school life.
- Pupils report that teachers care about them.
- Building responsibility by taking care of the school’s property and equipment.
- Create an awareness of the Muslim role to address poverty in South Africa and in the world.
- Pupils are encouraged to work on their own, or in their groups, to do their best.
- The school welcomes suggestions (and contributions) to improve the academic standards and its financial growth.