Al-Taqwa College

School in Truganina, VIC, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Islamic Schools of Victoria, or otherwise known as Al-Taqwa College, is a primary and secondary school located on Sayers Road, in Truganina, Victoria, outside Melbourne, Australia.

Coordinates37°51′14″S 144°43′19″E
MottoQuality education, for quality life.
DenominationSunni Islam
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Al-Taqwa College
Location
201 Sayers Road

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3029

Coordinates37°51′14″S 144°43′19″E
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TypeIndependent primary and secondary school
MottoQuality education, for quality life.
DenominationSunni Islam
EstablishedJune 1986 (1986-06)
FounderOmar Hallak
PrincipalOmar Hallak
Staff200
Years offeredPrepYear 12
GenderCo-educational
Enrollment2,000[1]
Campus size51 acres
HousesOmar
Ali
Othman
Abu Bakar
ColoursBlue, red, white
     
SloganQuality Education For Quality Life
NewspaperAl-Hidayah
Tuition$2,485–$3,885
Websitehttp://www.al-taqwa.vic.edu.au
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The College was built on a 50-acre property on the western side of Melbourne. The College was established by the Islamic Trust fund in 1986. The name was changed to Al-Taqwa College in 2010. Next to the main campus on Sayers Road, a mosque (masjid) was built.[2] Al-Taqwa College is a member of Independent Schools Victoria which is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to Independent education.[3]

When the school was first established, classes ranged from Prep. to Year 10. As the school grew it expanded and added on VCE (Years 11 and 12). The school has another campus called the Olive Branch, which runs occasional classes in Agriculture and Horticulture. The school has a branch in Indonesia, named the Al-Taqwa College, International Islamic School of Indonesia.

Subjects taught at the college include English, Maths, Languages other than English (L.O.T.E.), Information Technology, Business, Art and Physical Education.

Controversies

In 2005 there were a number of issues of concern raised involving the school, including a visiting imam's public antisemitic comments.[4]

In 2015, the school principal Omar Hallak was reported to have told students that the terrorist group ISIS was part of a Western plot.[5] The principal's comments were condemned as "reckless and dangerous if true" by James Merlino, Victoria's Education Minister.[6][7][8]

COVID-19 cases

During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, Al-Taqwa College was one of the biggest case clusters in Victoria, and the second biggest cluster outside of public housing and aged care, with 210 confirmed cases linked to the college as of mid-August.[9]

Again in 2021, the school was closed after a teacher tested positive for COVID-19. This later lead to statewide lockdowns in Victoria.[10]

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