Australia, Sydney
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The Strathfield campus is part of the Australian International Academy (AIA), an IB World School offering the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), and Diploma Programme (DP)—preparing students for local and global success. The campus is currently under construction. This continuum supports independent learning and critical thinking, with leadership development integrated into learning through programs promoting self-esteem, self-discipline, responsibility and leadership.
Creativity is a focus within the Whole-Child Development framework, informing approaches to expression and problem solving.
Islamic values are embedded in school life through daily prayer and Qur'an studies. The school emphasizes an inclusive, multicultural community reflecting Australia's diverse fabric.
Service learning and social responsibility are promoted as part of the curriculum to build character and a sense of service.
Leadership is fostered through programs that promote self-esteem, self-discipline, responsibility and leadership, aiming to prepare graduates who can contribute as leaders within a multicultural context.
The curriculum supports social-emotional wellbeing as part of Whole-Child development.
Australian International Academy – Strathfield Campus is a private Islamic school delivering the International Baccalaureate across the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme. The Strathfield campus is part of the Australian International Academy network in Australia and serves local and international families seeking IB education within a Muslim-faith framework. The school emphasizes independent learning and critical thinking, with leadership development integrated into everyday learning. Islamic values inform daily routines and Qur'an studies, supporting a respectful, inclusive, multicultural community representative of Australia's diversity. The Whole-Child Development approach guides teaching, with a focus on expression, problem solving and social-emotional wellbeing. Service learning and social responsibility are embedded in the curriculum, helping students contribute to their communities. The campus is currently under construction, reflecting ongoing growth and expansion to accommodate future cohorts. The program prepares students for global opportunities while maintaining a strong local context. Prospective families will find clear pathways.