Arab Islamic Culture School

 

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The Arab Islamic Culture School, Al-Jubaiha branch, was established in 2002. In 2009, the Arab Islamic Culture School, Al-Shafa Badran branch, was opened, transforming the Al-Jubaiha branch into a girls’ school and the Shafa Badran branch into a boys’ school. The school consists of twelve classrooms, offering both science and literature streams, in addition to kindergarten. The two school buildings include administrative and educational facilities, classrooms equipped with smart boards, teachers’ rooms, modern computer labs, science labs, art studios, vocational education workshops, distinguished sports fields, indoor halls, a large library, and swimming pools.

The Future Vision
Raising a generation capable of facing life’s challenges, armed with knowledge and education, possessing the skills, knowledge, and positive values ​​that contribute to society, with the goal of creating a comprehensive, high-quality school and a collaborative work environment among all stakeholders.

School Vision
To raise a distinguished, aware generation that keeps pace with scientific progress, adheres to religious and moral values, and possesses the basic skills for learning, communication, interaction, and the ability to solve problems and keep pace with life’s developments, within a stimulating educational environment and with positive community participation.

School Mission
The school aims to graduate a generation that benefits itself, its family, and its country, proud of its religion, carrying the banner of truth and defending it by promoting religious values ​​and morals, employing advanced technologies and modern methods to hone talents, develop free thinking, and engage in active, independent learning. Students possess the technological skills to reach the highest levels of education and prepare them to enter the job market with confidence, relying on a qualified, responsible staff and effective community participation.