Our Distinguished EQAO Scores .. Year after Year
2010-2011,  2009-102008-092007-082003-06
Kindergarten Registration for 2011-2012
Students eligible for the JK program must be four (4) years of age on or before December 31, 2012 (born in 2008).
Students eligible for the SK program must be five (5) years of age on or before December 31, 2012 (born in 2007).
The school can provide you registration forms to fill out in office or at home, to be returned later in the week.
Parents need to provide proof of birth date for their child. (A copy will be kept in the student’s Ontario Student Record file).
Acceptable documents are:
• Birth certificate
• Birth registration form
• Citizenship certificate
• Passport
You also need to bring the Immunization Form.
If you have any questions or concerns, please phone the office at (613) 526-0774 or email us at info@abischool.com.
Returning Students for 2012-2013
Re-Registration forms will be sent home in February.
Each year in February schools begin budget and staffing preparations for the upcoming school year.
Re-Registration of existing students is part of this process.
Before admitting any new students, all existing students are given priority to re-register.
If you have any questions or concerns, please phone the office at (613) 526-0774 or email us at info@abischool.com.
Under the Rubble, by our own, Amani Elcheikh Ali
Amani Elcheikh Ali, one of our grade 8 students wrote and published this fiction book last year.
About the book:
A story about a 15 year old girl, Aretha, who witnesses the earthquake in Haiti.
She finds herself in a hospital with no one she know. The only person who comforts her is a Canadian man named John. She soon realizes life is worth nothing without family and friends.
Will she pull herself through the biggest challenge of her life, even when there's no hope left?
She sets off into and adventure in search for her parents, who are some where under the rubble. Under the rubble of Haiti.
About the Author:
Amani Elcheikh Ali is a 13 years old girl who enjoys reading and writing.
She goes to Ahlul-Bayt Islamic School, Ottawa, Canada.
She began writing at the age of ten.
"I was very interested about the earthquake that occurred in Haiti and asked everyone I could about it. In the end, I decided to write about a girl who loses everything including her parents during the earthquake", says Amani. Amani enjoys traveling and visiting many countries, and someday she hopes to visit Haiti.
Ordering:
The book can be ordered in paperback, hardcover, or ebook format from:
amazon.ca, ebookstore.sony.com, barnesandnoble.com, …, etc.
Under the Rubble
School Uniform
Wearing the school uniform is mandatory for all students attending Ahlul-Bayt Islamic school.
Please pickup your uniform order if you have not done so.
If you have not ordered uniforms yet, please contact La Maison Antoine & Taillefer to do so as soon as possible:
La Maison Antoine & Taillefer
260 St-Patrick Rd, Office 206, Ottawa
(Between Cumberland & Dalhousie)
Click here for directions
Tel. 613-241-1781
Congratulations to Our School ..
Congratulations to Our High School
Assalaamu alaikum dear friends,
We witnessed, last year, the graduation of our school's first Grade Ten group .. Our 2011 graduates.
These youth met an important milestone in their educational roadmap.
We wish our graduates success, and more importantly, guidance and tawfeeq from Allah (SWT).
This achievement is also significant to our school who introduced grade Nine in the previous school year, and grade Ten this year.
These proud graduates, and their success, are living proof of the school`s success, and more particularly, the success of our high school program.
We confidently invite our valued community parents to enroll their children into Ahlul-Bayt Islamic School.
Our credibility in providing quality education has proven to be a sounding triumph.
Congratulations to our graduates, parents, teachers, and community.
Ahlul-Bayt Islamic School Board
2011 OSSLT: %100 Success Rate
The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) results show that students at Ahlul-Bayt Islamic School performed significantly higher than the Province.
The literacy test determines whether a student has achieved the minimum standard in reading and writing up to the end of Grade 9.
Passing this test is a graduation requirement. The results help schools identify areas of attention to improve students’ achievements. They also serve as a basis for the board, school, teachers, and students to discuss ways to improve literacy.
%100 of our Grade 10 students successfully passed the OSSLT. This illustrates a consistent trend of success that our students exhibit over provincial standards.
Congratulations to the Grade 10 students for exceeding the provincial standards.
Thank you for all your hard work and dedications.
Special thanks go out to all the parents for their continuous support and commitment.
Mrs. Suzanne Zeidan