I did work experience in islamic school (not in Canada though). They have to be graduates, cant grasp the idea of non graduates teaching, that probably wouldnt be a well established school anyway. Islamic schools are private and when you charge that much of money you have to ensure good grades in non religious subjects as well.In my opinion, islamic school take the load of religious teachings off the parents to an extent. They teach you at an early age to read Arabic scriptures and how to do salat and such. Some of them even teach Arabic optional which is not a bad idea to me. I say good idea!
Well it can be modelled that way, but there will be differences in an Islamic school from a Catholic school–most of them stemming from the separate seating requirements of boys and girls, and also take in account Salah time. Above all, a Catholic school in Canada would generally be easier to operate since Canada is dominantly a Christian country.
^^ Have you been there? By the way I'm not talking about madressas, I want those that teach both Islamic subjects as well as the regular Ontario curriculum.
yes, and that is exactly what they are doing...following regular Ontario curriculam but teaching Arabic and Islamic studies etc. instead of music and dance.