Faridpur Jamia Islamia Madrasah

Faridpur Jamia Islamia Madrasah
Address
Faridpur, NGFF, Fenchuganj
Sylhet, 3117
Bangladesh
Information
Motto Read The Name of Allah
Established 1 January 2007 (2007-01-01)
Founder Fenchuganj Islami Education Development Society
Status Active
School board Bangladesh Madrasah Education Board
Principal Md. Abu Taher (Acting)
Number of students 350
Medium of language Bangla and Arabic
Area 5.9 acres
Campus type Urban

Faridpur Jamia Islamia Madrasah is a madrasa at Faridpur, Fenchuganj Upazila, Sylhet, Bangladesh. It was established on 1 January 2007 as a private madrasa. It has almost 350 students and 23 teachers.

It offers courses from Playgroup to Class V in the "Ibtedayi' section (Pre-primary) though Class VI to Class X in the Dakhil (Secondary) section and "Hifz" section. Faridpur Jamia Islamia Madrasah offers Madrasha Education the Ministry of Education in Bangladesh. Students taking the following Public Examinations via (i) Ibtedai'e Final Completion Examination at the end of Class V (ii) Junior Dakhil Certification (JDC) examination at the end of class VIII (iii) Dakhil examination (S.S.C) at the end of Class X accredited by the Bangladesh Madrasah Education Board. It has hostel and bus facilities. Current enrolment is 500 with well capacity to accommodate 450 students & nearly 30 qualified teachers mostly with graduate and postgraduate qualifications.

Teachers receive regular in- service training towards improvement of their teaching skills. Faridpur Jamia Islamia Madrasah aims to extend its academic functions to incorporate Kamil (university) level education leading to with graduate/postgraduate programme in the future.

Results of previous public Examinations

Year Examination Percentage Achieve!
2010 JDC 100% 2 talentpool scholarship, 1 Genarel
2011 JDC 100% scholarships
2012 JDC 100% Scholarships
2012 Dakhil 100% secured 1st position
2013 JDC 100% Scholarship
2013 Dakhil 100% A+, Secured 1st position

See also

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