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Noor-Ul-Iman School

1993 establishments in New JerseyAC with 0 elementsIslamic schools in New JerseyPrivate elementary schools in New JerseyPrivate high schools in Middlesex County, New Jersey
Private middle schools in New JerseySouth Brunswick, New Jersey

Noor-Ul-Iman School (NUI) is a private, non-profit, tax-exempt educational organization recognized by the New Jersey Department of Education and accredited by the New Jersey Association of Independent Schools. It is a member of the New Jersey Association of Independent Schools, the Council of Islamic Schools of North America, the Islamic Schools League of America, and the New Jersey League of Islamic Schools (co-founded by NUI School). The school is located on the premises of the Islamic Society of Central Jersey in the suburban community of South Brunswick in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States, about midway between New York and Philadelphia. The school was established in 1993. The classroom facilities for pre-K through twelfth-grade students are located in a contemporary-designed school building which opened to students in two phases, September 2012 and September 2014. In addition to classroom facilities, the school has a computer lab, library, biology/chemistry lab, physics lab, and an art/home economics room. NUI plans to build Phase III of the permanent school structure, which will provide a cafetorium, a gymnasium, and special-purpose classrooms.

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