No School: December 20 - Jan 3
Greensboro Islamic Academy
Principal: Kathy Herrington
Monday - Thursday, 7:15 to 2:45
Friday, Jumu'ah at the school, 2:15
Wear your best clothing for salat.
Dress Code
Please make sure that your child wears the appropriate clothing for his/her grade.
Breakfast Schedule
7:15 - 7:45
Grades K-2 - Cafeteria
Grades 3-8 - Classroom
All meals are bagged.
Cafeteria closes at 7:45.
Lunch Schedule
11:00 to 12:00 Grades K-2
11:30 - 12:30 Grades 3 -5
12:00 to 1:00 Grades 6-8
All meals are free.
Front Entrance to School
Bus Drop off and Pickup
Car Drivers - Load and Unloading
School Auditorium
Playground
Greensboro Islamic Academy (GIA) is a full time Islamic school covering K-8th grade. GIA meets and exceeds all accreditation standards and is registered with the State of North Carolina (Guilford County School).
Greensboro Islamic Academy was established in 2003 by members of the ICG and Piedmont Triad Muslim community. With a small staff and one principal it was the first full time school to provide Islamic education to an ever-growing community of Muslims in the Triad area of North Carolina covering Greensboro, Winston Salem, Highpoint and the surrounding areas.
GIA is located in accessible area of Greensboro for all our participants. We are a very diverse Muslim community of learners, representing many nationalities.
Our student parents and community involvement is a very beneficial key to our ongoing education success. Parents work diligently to not only help their children(s) development, but they also take ownership in assuring that the needs of all children are being met. Our community have given generously their time, money and assistance to overcome the obstacles in establishing and maintaining a full time school. With the help of our parents and community contributors and supporters GIA has propelled itself to a fully functioning thriving entity in the community.
Our mission is to create an Islamic educational environment for Muslim youth where teachings of the Quran and Sunnah serve as a guide for academic and spiritual excellence to prepare students for the challenges of this life and the hereafter (In sha Allah).