Greenview Islamic School

History

Greenview Islamic School is the brainchild of a group of Muslim professionals who are committed to improving the quality of education in Islamic school education.

Official opened in September 2010 in Subang Jaya, the school began with one classroom, four students, six teachers and a Smart Board on loan.

After a year’s achievement, the School Board made a thorough search for a new and larger premise in Selangor as the student population had reached a hundred strong.

In March 2012, Greenview Islamic School found an ideal premise in D’Bayu Mall, Bukit Jelutong where it currently resides. A commercial building in a beautiful and quiet residential surrounding, students can learn with a peace of mind.

On 21 September 2012, Greenview Islamic School became a registered Cambridge Centre. It means that students can sit for Cambridge Checkpoint examinations for Year 6 and Year 9. The examination papers are then sent to Cambridge for marking and evaluation. Cambridge checkpoint examinations are important for preparing students to sit for Cambridge IGCSE in Year 11.

Today, the school continues to expand in terms of student population and school premise, alhamdulillaah.

The School Board is now working towards the school having its own building and premise to ensure greater security, better facilities and stability, inshaAllaah.

 

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 The whole school in 2010

 

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 A single class in 2013

 

 

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D'Bayu Mall, First Floor, 14 & 15, Jalan Serambi U8/24,
Bukit Jelutong 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia

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