Who We Are

We are a team of concerned parents and educators with a desire to initiate a much-needed revival of our Islamic heritage.

 

 

 

 

This initiative is the establishment of a secondary school that will proffer a solution to a number of problems identified with the current state of our Ummah.

At Al-Hidaayah, a high value is placed on self-direction, personal responsibility, and self-discipline as a means for developing the self. Our focus is not only the academic but also the spiritual and moral growth of our students.

Ms. Hameedah Kehinde, Head of School

About President Kane

Christopher Kane is the 23rd president of Smart University, and the Chris Argyris Professor of Politology. His presidential term began in July 2013.

Prior to becoming president, Kane served as the provost of Smart University from 2008 to 2013. As provost, Kane facilitated strategic planning and initiatives such as: enhancing career development and mentoring opportunities for all Smart faculty members; promoting faculty diversity; creating the Office of Academic Integrity; establishing the University-wide Committee on Sexual Misconduct; developing the East Campus; and overseeing the University’s budget during the global financial crisis.

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Mission

Our desire is to have our children develop into successful adults who make the beauty of Islam evident in every aspect of their lives. Our unique curriculum:

  • Nurtures students to become successful adults who reflect the beauty of Islam in all aspects of life.

  • Enriches learning with excursions, retreats, and leadership-building activities.

  • Teaches practical ways to navigate current societal challenges.

  • Offers a unique, forward-thinking curriculum combining Islamic, Cambridge, and Nigerian standards.

  • Provides vocational training and mandatory Arabic and French, with options for a third language.

  • Supports individual growth through personalised learning and SEN programmes.

  • Promotes a strong culture of health, safety, and wellbeing.

  • Requires participation in sports to ensure balanced, all-round development.

FAQ

Yes, Arabic is compulsory for junior students and optional for senior students

Year 7, Year 8 and Year 10

Classes start at 7:30am and end at 4:00pm (Monday–Friday).

British curriculum (integrated with the Nigerian curriculum)

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