
Our secondary program prepares students for academic excellence and confident leadership beyond graduation. Students engage in rigorous coursework that strengthens analytical thinking, research, writing, and problem-solving skills. As academic expectations increase, we emphasize time management, responsibility, and college readiness.
At the same time, students continue to deepen their Islamic knowledge and character development, cultivating strong moral values, civic responsibility, and a clear sense of identity. Through mentorship, leadership opportunities, and community engagement, graduates are prepared to succeed in college and beyond.
Regents Exams:
Our faculty provides structured exam preparation throughout the year for New York State Regents Examinations, a key milestone in earning their NYS diploma.


Through our partnership with Monroe University, Andalusia 11th and 12th-grade students can earn college credits while completing high school. Students may take college-level courses that count toward high school graduation and future college degree requirements, giving them a strong head start before graduation.
Program Benefits:
Eligible students in Grades 9-11 may be inducted into the National Honor Society, recognizing outstanding academic achievement, character, leadership, and service.



These clubs foster creativity, collaboration, responsibility, and confidence. Students are encouraged to explore their interests and develop leadership skills through weekly clubs and extracurricular programs.

These clubs foster creativity, collaboration, responsibility, and confidence. Students are encouraged to explore their interests and develop leadership skills through weekly clubs and extracurricular programs.


A cherished Andalusia tradition, the Senior Umrah Trip allows graduating young men and women to perform Umrah and visit the blessed cities of Makkah and Madinah before beginning college. Accompanied by school staff, students spend 10 days visiting historic Islamic sites such as Masjid Quba, the Seerah Museum, and the Battle of Uhud, while creating lifelong memories and strengthening their faith alongside their classmates.



