Senegal, Dakar
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Noor International Academy uses an integrated curriculum that combines academic excellence, trilingual instruction in French, English, and Arabic, and Islamic education (Deen). This harmonized program enables students to develop intellectual, linguistic, and moral skills in a stimulating, modern, and compassionate environment. Science education is supported through science ateliers and practical laboratory work to foster scientific thinking and research. Sport is a pillar of development with regular physical activities such as football, taekwondo, and gymnastics, emphasizing respect, teamwork, and perseverance. Art education is central, with drawing, music, theatre, and visual arts, often integrated with other disciplines to enrich learning. The program aims to form world citizens who can think independently, communicate in multiple languages, and cultivate their faith and ethics daily.
Sport Education is offered. Students regularly engage in football, taekwondo, and gymnastics, with an emphasis on respect, teamwork, and perseverance.
The Integrated Curriculum combines academic excellence, trilingualism (French, English, Arabic), and Deen (Quran and Islamic Education). This harmonized program enables students to develop intellectual, linguistic, and moral skills in a stimulating, modern environment. Instruction is designed to form world citizens who can think for themselves, communicate in multiple languages, and cultivate their faith and ethics daily.
Student Government; Olympic Games; Science Fairs; Daara (Quranic studies); Pouponnière (nursery/preschool activities); Ramadan Project.
Noor International Academy is a private Islamic bilingual school in Dakar, Senegal, located at 110A Sotrac Mermoz. The school offers a competency-based basic education with a trilingual curriculum in French, English, and Arabic, and Deen (Quran and Islamic Education) integrated across subjects. The program blends formal academics with spiritual formation, aiming to form world citizens who can think independently, communicate in multiple languages, and practice their faith daily. The academic program is delivered through an integrated curriculum that combines linguistic proficiency with science and arts, including science ateliers and laboratory work to foster inquiry. The arts are central, with drawing, music, theatre, and visual arts embedded across disciplines. Sports are a pillar of development, with activities in football, taekwondo, and gymnastics. Features include Daara (Quranic studies), Ramadan projects, Student Government, and Science Fairs, supporting leadership, service, and community life. Enrollment for 2025-2026 is open; term starts September 9, 2025.