THE Islamia Science Expo 2022 was held at the Muslim Movement Hall in Parkside on Saturday, May 21 for learners in grades 4 to 7.
The Association of Muslim Schools (AMS) in the Eastern Cape who participated included Nizamiye Al Azhar Institute in Gqeberha, Nasruddin Islamic School in Gqeberha and Nasruddin Islamic in Kariega. Deputy Principal of Nizamiye Al Azhar Institute, Mohamed Ravat, said the science expo was one of a kind and a historical event with over 100 projects on display.
“On behalf of the organisers and its management we would like to congratulate our learners, their teachers and parents for the support,” said Ravat. “We would also like to thank the community for the overwhelming support.” – REPORTER





