“Al-Ittihad Charitable” announces the partial replacement of Manar Al-Iman School

Nasser Al-Junaibi: “Manar Al-Iman Private School is the only school at the state level that offers free education to beneficiaries.”

The Union Charity Foundation in Ajman has announced a project to replace the old buildings at its Manar Al Iman Private School, and set a plan for expansion, including the construction of a new school building to accommodate the high turnout of students from low-income families, orphans and the needy.

The Executive Director of the Foundation, Nasser bin Ali Al-Junaibi, said that Manar Al-Iman Private School is the only school in the country that provides free education to beneficiaries, and provides education according to the highest standards and requirements.

He pointed out that the partial replacement plan for the school building includes the replacement of a 35-year-old female building that can accommodate about 500 female students, pointing out that the school receives about 800 new applications, while the maximum capacity of the school is 200 new students.

He stated that the target amount was raised to five million dirhams to implement the replacement process.

The Foundation called on businessmen, philanthropists and philanthropists, to continue their giving, and donate for the benefit of the school replacement and expansion project, where everyone can donate starting from 10 dirhams.

The Foundation provided several means to receive donations, including bank account number: 10279821 at Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, hotline number: 0566644277, toll-free number: 80062, and text messages on phone numbers, whether for Etisalat or du.

For her part, the principal of Manar Al-Iman Private School, Fatima Al-Matrooshi, said that the biggest challenge the school has faced over the past years is the failure to absorb the large numbers of people wishing to enroll in the school, as it is forced not to accept some due to the lack of a vacancy.

She added that there are three buildings in the school in the female section, and the same for male students, and some of these buildings are new, and the other old ones need replacement, which prompted the administration to take a decision to replace the old buildings.

She urged businessmen and philanthropists to sponsor some students studying at the school, noting that the cost of the male or female student is 7,500 dirhams for the academic year.

She stated that the total number of students in the school is currently 2,500 male and female students, distributed among 36 nationalities.