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ADNI

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ADNI is a private Islamic school in Ampang, Selangor,Malaysia. It was established in 1957 and currently has over 100 students and 10 teachers from all around the world. The school prepares students for the international curriculum (IGCSE) as well as the national curriculum (SPM) based on student choice.Adni Islamic School was set up in 1957 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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ADNI
Jalan Mamanda 21, Ampang Jaya Municipal Council

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Jalan Mamanda 21

Jalan Mamanda 21
68000 Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (Ampang)
Selangor, Malaysia
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