Our Elementary School program provides a strong foundation in academics, faith, and character. During these integral early years, students begin understanding the pillars of Islam, learn how to pray, and develop a deep love for the Qur’an. In a structured, warm, and nurturing environment, our teachers focus on building essential academic skills while encouraging confidence, curiosity, responsibility, and good character. At Andalusia, every student is known, valued, and supported.

Our Middle School curriculum is rigorous and comprehensive, aligned with New York State standards and designed to prepare students for high school Regents coursework and beyond. Students develop advanced reading comprehension, writing, mathematical reasoning, scientific inquiry, and research skills.
Students at Andalusia prepare for standardized assessments and the transition to high school. Our teachers build exam-taking skills throughout the year, ensuring students are well-prepared and confident.


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Students participate in a full calendar of academic, spiritual, and community events that challenge them to grow, compete, and lead. These structured events promote responsibility, teamwork, intellectual growth, and Islamic engagement in a positive and encouraging environment.



We hold students to high standards while giving them the tools, structure, and encouragement to meet them. Small class sizes ensure no student falls through the cracks.
As students develop their identities during these years, Andalusia provides an anchor. Our Islamic program gives students clarity, confidence, and a strong sense of purpose.
We take Tarbiyah seriously in middle school. Students are taught to be accountable, respectful, and to lead — not follow — when it matters.
Our curriculum is deliberately designed to set students up for Regents-level coursework in high school. Students who go through our middle school program arrive in Grade 9 prepared and confident.