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SERVING THE UMMAH THROUGH EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION

Welcome to ISNA High School's new website!!
 
ISNA High School is a progressive, co-educational, Muslim secondary school for students in Grades 9 to 12, located on the outskirts of Metropolitan Toronto, Canada. An independent school accredited with the Ontario Ministry of Education, ISNA High School prepares students for admission to colleges and universities in Canada, the U.S. and beyond, while striving to abide by Qur'anic injunctions and the Sunnah.


The school has a challenging academic program that is grounded in Islamic context and shared Islamic practice. The small school setting with its highly qualified faculty and small classes provides students with high academic standards, much individual attention and opportunities for leadership development. Arabic and Islamic Studies form an integral part of the curriculum.

ISNA High School is open to Canadian residents and Visa students from around the world.

 

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ISNA | Announcements

 

· Launch of New Announcement section
· Breakfast Program for the Students Every Tuesday!
· Summer School 2009 Forms
· Final Report Cards - Being mailed out on Friday, July 3rd - Contact us for pick up option
· Summer Office Hours are now updated!
Quote of the Day | Pearls

Lonliness is better than bad company.
-Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani

 
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· Taliban flee U.S. drive in Afghanistan

 
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