About us

ISOC Vision: 

Our school’s vision is to guide students to become model citizens with academic excellence and Islamic values to succeed in this life and the Hereafter.

Mission Statement: 

The mission of Charlotte Islamic Academy is to educate and inspire students in an Islamic environment to excel in a diverse society.  

EDUCATIONAL GOALS:

1. Develop a love for Allah, His Messenger (SAW), and the believers.

2. Learn the teachings of Islam according to the mainstream understanding of the scholars of Islam.

3. Progress in a steady and planned fashion toward fulfilling the basic skills requirements of the North Carolina Standard Course of Study.

4. Develop the skills of reading, writing, speaking, and listening so that each child may effectively communicate with others.

5. Demonstrate the basic mathematical processes with a sequential progression of skills ranging from consumer needs to advanced math.

6. Develop creative talents to broaden interests, provide worthwhile use of time, and appreciate the contributions of others.

7. Understand the application of science and how science can improve the quality of life. A sequential pattern, grades K-12, in which a student may continue to acquire more answers to the questions about our world and may apply this knowledge to better understand the more complex processes of our world.

8. A gradual acquisition of skills and knowledge of the various occupational careers will enable a more productive future after completion of high school.

9. Develop the human body and health habits which include the mental, physical and emotional well being of the individual.

10. Develop an awareness of the need for the conservation of human and material resources.

11. A balance between academics and extracurricular activities, with the knowledge that activities are vital ingredients in the learning process. It is our goal that quality student activities will be offered to students at the appropriate grade levels. It is our goal to enrich the basic curriculum with student activities. The proper care must be taken to ensure that activities complement rather than detract from the basic curricular areas.


Meet our teachers!

Tony Fred, Faculty Head of IT

Tony received a degree in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering and a Ph D. degree in 1998 and 2004. After a post-doctoral experience he joined the school as professor of mechatronics in 2006. In 2010, he became Head of IT.

Mich Stark, IT Officer

He is professor in the Institute of Mechanics, Materials and Civil Engineering since 2000. He lectures in mechanical drawing and mechanical design for undergraduate and graduate students. He is active in Problem and Project based learning. He is the promoter of 8 doctoral theses.

Aline Turner, Law professor

She has been practicing law at the French-speaking Brussels Bar since 2006. She has worked in various major law firms based in Brussels, as member and then head of their litigation/arbitration practice groups.

Iris Joe, team leader professor

Iris, with her international experience, helps us easily understand the numbers and improves them. She is determined to drive success and delivers her professional acumen to bring the company to the next level.

Our Faculty

We are proud of our alumni.