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Private school in Ampang, Malaysia
Sekolah Islam Adni | |
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Malaysia | |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1994 |
Head teacher | Dr Zharif Hakim Al-Haj [1] |
Website | adni |
Sekolah Islam Adni is a private Islamic school in Malaysia. It was established in 1994.[2] The school prepares students for the international curriculum (IGCSE) as well as the national curriculum (SPM) based on student choice.[3]
Sekolah Islam Adni was set up in 1994 to provide an integrated Islamic programme for children from pre-school to secondary level. It is registered with the Malaysian Ministry of Education.
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