Feasibility Study

Frequently asked questions.

After carefully reviewing the demographics, interest, and number of students available in the North Denver area, our committee determined that a full time private Islamic School will be feasible. The team is now moving to stage 2 of the plan, which is to execute and start the school.

Q&A

Q: What is the purpose of the feasibility study?

A: The feasibility study aims to assess the viability of establishing a full time Islamic school in North Denver by evaluating factors such as demand, demographics, regulatory requirements, and financial feasibility.

Q: How can I contribute to the feasibility study?

A: Your input is invaluable! Please fill out the Student Demographics Survey & Teacher Recruiting Survey on our website to provide essential information about potential students & Teachers. Additionally, stay engaged through our community updates and events.

Q: How will the feasibility study impact the community?

A: The study's findings will guide decisions on the establishment of an Islamic school, ensuring it meets the needs of the community. Your participation helps create an educational institution aligned with our values and cultural identity.

Q: Is the feasibility study affiliated with any particular organization?

A: We are currently exploring all options, but decisions have not been made yet.

Q: When will the results of the feasibility study be available?

A: We aim to provide updates regularly. Stay tuned to our website and community announcements for progress reports. Your participation in surveys and feedback sessions will contribute to the timely completion of the study.

Q: How can I donate?

A: We are currently not accepting donations. Once the feasibility study is complete and we move on to phase B, we will start collecting donations.

Q: What is the expected cost to enroll my kid into the Islamic school?

A: Anticipated costs per child are estimated to range from $5,000 to $8,500 annually, contingent on factors such as the feasibility study outcome, student enrollment, and school location. Phase A of the study includes developing a detailed financial plan to confirm the precise costs. These figures align with those of comparable Islamic schools in the United States

Q: How can I join the committee meetings to learn more?

A: The committee plans to conduct two public meetings, providing the community with opportunities to participate before reaching a decision. Announcements will be made in mosques, WhatsApp Groups, and via email notifications for those who signed up through the student or teacher survey forms on this website.

Q: I have a teaching / early education background. How can I join?

A: The feasibility study relies on educators to join our team. Kindly complete the Teacher Survey to provide insights into your availability, aiding in the launch of an exceptional school.