Islamic School Of Louisville

8215 Old Westport Rd, Louisville, KY, 40222
The Islamic School of Louisville emphasizes a rigorous core curriculum of basics built around a quality core of carefully scrutinized, highly evaluated textbooks. The curriculum is implemented with innovation and enthusiasm by a first-rate teaching staff. The school expects the students to work to their maximum potential both at school and at home. The Islamic School of Louisville believes that a warm and nurturing atmosphere is the best environment for children to learn and grow. The environment is structured to provide skills which are the first step in the child’s academic life. The areas of development around which the curriculum is organized are to help children develop a love of God and to help children experience pride and self-confidence, develop independence and self-control, and have a positive attitude towards life. Teachers encourage students to expand their learning horizons through exploration. One of the primary objectives is the development of life-long independent study habits in our students. This enables children to get the best out of their in-class experience, and to learn independently of their teacher.

School Overview:

Islamic School Of Louisville
Religious Affiliation Islamic
Grades Offered Grades Kindergarten - 6
Student Body
Total Students 30 students
Student Body Type Co-ed
% Students of Color 100% (KY School Avg.: 10%)
Students by Grade
 
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers 8 teachers
Student : Teacher Ratio 4:1 (National school avg.: 13:1)

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