Lenasia Muslim School

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Lenasia Muslim School is an independent high school in Lenasia, Gauteng, South Africa. It achieved a 100% pass rate in the matriculation exams in the years 2003 to 2009, and in 2010, with a 99% pass rate, was one of the five top performing independent schools in Gauteng. It is situated in Lenasia extension 10. [1]

As of 2017 Lenasia Muslim School's has a new principal. Appa Nazarine Suliman has taken over the role from Mr Rashid Mohammed.

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References

  1. "Not a full house but Lenasia head happy with results". The Sunday Times (South Africa) . 9 January 2011. Natal Metro Edition, Education section.