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In 1913, the school was reorganized into a post-secondary teachers seminary for women. The pioneer project inspired Muslim communities in other parts of the Russian Empire to establish similar institutions. By 1915, there were five schools in Baku for Muslim girls. [1]
Jamia Al-Hudaa (Arabic: جامعة الهدی) is an Islamic boarding school for girls in Mapperley Park, Nottingham, England. [1] The dar-ul-uloom school was opened on 17 August 1996, by Maulana Sayyed Abul Hasan Ali Nadvi. [2] It was one of the first Islamic boarding school for girls in the British Midlands. [3]
Jamea Al Kauthar is an independent academic girls' establishment located in the former Royal Albert Asylum in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, educating girls in a Muslim tradition over the age of 11. Jamea Al Kauthar started with 60 pupils in 1996 and now has the capacity to cater for up to 450 students.
Darul-Uloom Academy is the most recent addition to Darul Uloom Madania, being established in 1999. It is a New York Board certified pre K–5 private school. Like most private Islamic schools, students are taught a combination of both academics, and religious material.
[1] [2] The site was originally founded as a girls boarding college in 1987 (currently Jaamiatul Imaam Muhammad Zakaria [3] based in Bradford) and then refounded as a boys college in 1992. Madinatul Uloom teaches students aged from 11 to 18 in the school section and has boarding and higher education facilities for adult learners of all ages. [4]
AES School for Girls (Karachi) [8] Convent of Jesus and Mary, Karachi (Girls' only from class 6 onwards) Mama Parsi Girls Secondary School; St Joseph's Convent School, Karachi; St. Lawrence's Girls School, Karachi; St Mary's Convent High School, Hyderabad
Nabisunsa Girls Secondary School is an all-girl boarding school located in Kampala, Uganda. The school was founded in 1954 by Prince Badru Kakungulu, a Buganda Royal, in 1954, to offer post-primary education to the Muslim girl-child.
Tauheedul Islam Girls' High School and Sixth Form College (TIGHS) is a secondary school for girls in Beardwood, Blackburn, England. [1] It was founded by the charitable trust Tauheedul Islam Faith, Education and Community Trust [2] (now known Star Academies). It serves as the flagship school of the trust.