Sunday, June 28, 2009

Experts sent to monitor North Dublin Muslim School

Education officials have been sent to monitor improvements at the North Dublin Muslim School after it was recently condemned in the "most damning inspection report ever issued" by the department of education.According to the Irish Independent, teaching standards at the school were branded as unacceptable, while child protection procedures were deemed inadequate.Among other things, the report revealed that some of the money given to the school in recent years has not been accounted for.In addition, the school had previously refused to implement the Irish music curriculum.School patron Iman Yahya Al-Hussein has branded the report as "over the top" and said the current board of management had inherited many of the school's problems.According to Islamireland.com, the school was opened in 2001 with three classrooms and three teachers and was the second state-funded Muslim school to be opened in the Irish capital.


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