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Al Amanah College


Al Amanah College is an Islamic private school with campuses in Bankstown and Liverpool. Al Amanah College is a project developed by the Islamic Charity Projects Association.〔Jakubowicz, Andrew. (''Political Islam and the future of Australian multiculturalism'' ) Accessed 15 February 2015.〕 The school motto is 'Success Through Knowledge'.
Al Amanah College commenced its first year of its primary School on 2 February 1998. The Bankstown campus features a primary school, playground and mosque. The Liverpool campus features a primary school, high school and playgrounds. The Liverpool campus has over 200 students in both primary and secondary.
The school employs more than 100 staff members. The Principal of both campuses is Mohamad El Dana and the deputies are N. Mehio (Bankstown campus) and W. Saad (Liverpool Campus). The High School Coordinator A Alwan and his assistant L. Daboussi coordinate the operations at Liverpool.
On 29 April 2010, it was reported that the Australian Christian Churches-run Alphacrucis Bible College had sold their Chester Hill campus for $23 million to Mohammed Mehio, an associate of Al Amanah.〔(Kamper, Angela. "Rejected Islamic college is reborn: An Islamic group whose plans for a school were rejected amid controversy last year has bought a new 7ha site just 7km away. ''The Daily Telegraph (Australia)'' 29 April 2010 )〕
The Al Amanah College has been linked to the Al Ahbash group with the Australian National Imams Council, saying that the Al-Ahbash is a ''radical cult'' with ''sectarian fringe views''. Al Ahbash has denied these claims.
Concern has been expressed over the unapproved use of public land by the college.
== History ==
The college was first established at Bankstown, where classes commenced with 88 students K-Yr3 in 1998 and from there the school grew rapidly. The Bankstown campus has now reached its maximum capacity with 288 (K-6) in 2011.In 2002 the College grew further through the opening of the Liverpool Campus with 168 students, where secondary classes commenced with Year 7 then expanded to year 12 in 2007. The Liverpool Campus is located in the heart of Liverpool City catering for K-12 with 600 primary and secondary students.()

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