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Noor International Academy

Senegal, Dakar

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The school at a glance
Instructs in French, English, Arabic
Fees F CFA 1,679,000 - 2,354,000
Ages Not listed
Type Co-educational
Opened 2016
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum French Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum
Taught languages French, English, Arabic
Strengths Sport, Languages, Visual and Creative Arts
Clubs Leadership and Professional, Academic and Intellectual, Community and Service
Stages Preschool, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School
Introduction

Noor International Academy is a private Islamic bilingual school in Dakar, Senegal, located at 110A Sotrac Mermoz. The school offers a competency-based basic education with a trilingual curriculum in French, English, and Arabic, and Deen (Quran and Islamic Education) integrated across subjects. The program blends formal academics with spiritual formation, aiming to form world citizens who can think independently, communicate in multiple languages, and practice their faith daily. The academic program is delivered through an integrated curriculum that combines linguistic proficiency with science and arts, including science ateliers and laboratory work to foster inquiry. The arts are central, with drawing, music, theatre, and visual arts embedded across disciplines. Sports are a pillar of development, with activities in football, taekwondo, and gymnastics. Features include Daara (Quranic studies), Ramadan projects, Student Government, and Science Fairs, supporting leadership, service, and community life. Enrollment for 2025-2026 is open; term starts September 9, 2025.

The Essentials

Noor International Academy has instruction in French, English, Arabic.

Location

110 A Sotrac Mermoz, Dakar, Senegal. The school is located in the Sotrac/Mermoz district of Dakar. Correspondence and visits are directed to this address.

Stages

Preschool through College (préscolaire, élémentaire, collège).

Type

Private Islamic bilingual school.

Country affiliation

Senegal

Religious affiliation

Islamic

School day structure

The school day runs Monday to Friday from 08:00 to 16:30; the gate opens at 07:00 and students must arrive by 07:45; the afternoon gate opens at 16:30.

Bus service

The school provides a bus service with pickup points established based on students' home locations; the locations and times are communicated to parents.

Fees

Annual tuition at Noor International Academy ranges from XOF 1,679,000 to XOF 2,354,000 for 2026/27.

Application & entrance / test fees
- Test (entry exam) fees: Elementary (CI to CM2) — XOF 20,000; Collège (6e to 3e) — XOF 25,000. These test fees are non‑refundable; a receipt is required on the test day.
- Registration / first‑time inscription fee (new pupils) and re‑registration fee: XOF 200,000 (applies to all classes). This XOF 200,000 covers: inscription XOF 100,000; two school uniforms XOF 30,000; sports uniform XOF 20,000; English learning supports XOF 25,000; Deen (Qur'an/Education Islamique) supports XOF 25,000. If a family renounces the place before the start of classes, only half of the registration fee is refundable. The same rule applies for re‑registration (half refundable if renounced before the start of classes).

Tuition fees by school level (listed amounts and billing basis)
- The school lists the following "frais de scolarité" (amounts shown below). The school issues invoices that may be paid monthly, trimestrially or annually; the school's billing rules state that any started month is fully due. For calendar‑based term calculations the school year runs September–June with three trimesters (1st trimester Sep–Dec; 2nd Jan–Mar; 3rd Apr–Jun). Per‑term and per‑year totals below are calculated from the listed monthly tuition multiplied by the number of months in each trimester and by the 10‑month academic period (September–June). These per‑term / per‑year totals are computed from the school's listed monthly amounts and the school calendar.

Listed school tuition (expressed by the school as the standard fee level):
- PPS / PS (pre‑toddler / petite section): Tuition XOF 80,000 per month.
- 1st trimester (Sep–Dec, 4 months): XOF 320,000.
- 2nd trimester (Jan–Mar, 3 months): XOF 240,000.
- 3rd trimester (Apr–Jun, 3 months): XOF 240,000.
- Academic year (Sep–Jun, assumed 10 months): XOF 800,000.
- MS / GS (moyenne / grande section): Tuition XOF 105,000 per month.
- 1st trimester: XOF 420,000.
- 2nd trimester: XOF 315,000.
- 3rd trimester: XOF 315,000.
- Academic year (10 months): XOF 1,050,000.
- Primaire (elementary cycle): Tuition XOF 130,000 per month.
- 1st trimester: XOF 520,000.
- 2nd trimester: XOF 390,000.
- 3rd trimester: XOF 390,000.
- Academic year (10 months): XOF 1,300,000.
- Collège (lower secondary): Tuition XOF 130,000 per month.
- 1st trimester: XOF 520,000.
- 2nd trimester: XOF 390,000.
- 3rd trimester: XOF 390,000.
- Academic year (10 months): XOF 1,300,000.

Other recurring or one‑off school costs (by item)
- Canteen (mandatory):
- PPS / PS: XOF 20,000 (periodicity invoiced by the school as part of billed services).
- MS / GS: XOF 20,000.
- Primaire: XOF 30,000.
- Collège: XOF 30,000.
- School supplies (fournitures) charged at the start of the year:
- PPS / PS: XOF 60,000.
- MS / GS: XOF 80,000.
- Primaire: XOF 120,000.
- Collège: XOF 150,000.
- Transport service: XOF 35,400 (listed amount). Transport operates on regular lines; registration to transport implies acceptance of transport rules. The transport charge is included among the billed services and the rule "any started month is fully due" applies to transport billing.
- Taekwondo (extra curricular): inscription XOF 15,000; monthly XOF 5,000.
- Additional garments / extras: additional uniforms XOF 15,000; extra sports / taekwondo uniform XOF 20,000; additional hijabs XOF 3,000.
- Administrative duplicates: duplicate report card (bulletin) XOF 1,000; additional school certificate XOF 1,000.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Billing principle: “tout mois entamé est dû” (any started month is due). Fees and applicable charges are invoiced and are payable monthly, trimestrially or annually, at the latest by the 5th day of the month following the invoiced month. The month of June must be paid by monthly instalment or no later than 5 June. Non‑payment by the stated deadlines may lead to non‑delivery of administrative or pedagogical documents and exclusion of the pupil from classes. Cheques returned unpaid may lead to refusal of cheque payments subsequently.

Refunds and cancellations
- Entry test fees are non‑refundable.
- Registration / re‑registration fees (XOF 200,000): if parents renounce before the start of classes, only 50% of the registration / re‑registration fee is refundable.
- For tuition, transport and canteen the school's financial rules apply: any started month is fully due, which means partial‑month refunds are not provided when a month is started. Non‑payment may lead to exclusion and withholding of documents.

Boarding / residential provision
- The school provides day services only (school, transport, canteen, activities). There is no boarding provision listed. Transport and canteen services are offered as paid options.

Accepted payment methods and practical payment notes
- Accepted payment methods: cash at the accounts office; cheque (subject to the school's cheque policy); bank transfer; mobile money transfers (Orange Money, Wave); bearer cheques are accepted under specified conditions. The school provides a bank account (NSIA) and requests that parents notify accounts when payment is made by Orange Money, Wave or by bank transfer. After the 5th of the month, only cash, Orange Money or Wave transfers and bearer cheques are accepted for settlement.

Short practical summary for parents (what you will be invoiced for and when)
- At admission: non‑refundable test fee (if applicable), full registration fee XOF 200,000 (contains uniform and resource charges); half of that registration fee may be refunded only if renunciation happens before classes start.
- During the year: monthly tuition invoiced according to your chosen frequency (monthly/trimestrial/annual). Canteen and transport are billed as additional services and follow the same billing rules; supplies are charged at the start of the year. Non‑payment by the due date (typically by the 5th) risks exclusion and withholding of school documents.

(Amounts shown are given in West African CFA francs as published by the school. The school's financial regulations and the academic calendar determine exact invoicing periods and payment deadlines.)
Academics

Noor International Academy teaches French Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum.

Curriculum

The school uses a competency-based curriculum for basic education and Deen (Quran and Islamic Education) through French, English, and Arabic.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Spirituality is at the heart of Noor International Academy's educational project. Students benefit from structured instruction in Islamic education, Quran studies, and moral values.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

Trilingualism: At Noor, students learn French, English and Arabic from the early years. This tri-lingual approach opens the world, strengthens adaptability in a globalized world, and aims to make students autonomous in these three languages, both spoken and written.

Mental Wellbeing

The body and mental health are closely linked. A balanced mental state and a thriving social life stimulate the desire to work on the body. Sport is a pillar of development; students regularly practice football, taekwondo, and gymnastics, with emphasis on respect, teamwork and perseverance.

Admissions

Admissions

Noor International Academy offers two admission sections and a classic program: a classic section (French-language curriculum officially approved) and two bilingual options. Admissions are conducted in accordance with the Senegalese curriculum rules. New students are required to take entrance tests in French and mathematics. Online registration is available by submitting the admission form. Classic section (French-language program) admissions follow the Senegalese curriculum; new students are tested in French and mathematics. The bilingual section includes: (a) a bilingual section (French–English) for CP and CE1, open to all children who are comfortable in the primary language of instruction (French or English) and who have some knowledge of the other language; (b) a bilingual section (French–English) for CP to CM2, where admission requires proven competence in both languages of instruction. Admission Process: 1. Dossier submission: pick up the dossier at the secretariat and fill the enrollment form. 2. Entrance test: mandatory for classes CI to 3e; test content: French, Mathematics, Sciences. 3. Test fees: 20,000 FCFA for Elementary (CI–CM2); 25,000 FCFA for Middle (6e–3e); test fees are non-refundable; receipt is required on test day. 4. Decision and enrollment: if admitted, finalize enrollment by paying the requested fees and choose supplementary services (canteen, transport, activities). Inscriptions for 2025-2026 are open; rentrée is Monday, September 9, 2025. Required documents: copy of vaccination book, copy of report card, six recent photos (passport/visa format), medical file, birth extract, certificate of schooling, school file (Livret Scolaire), and engagement contract (Financial Regulations).

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