Pondok Pesantren Gading Mangu Perak Jombang

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Pondok Pesantren Gading Mangu Perak Jombang
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desa Gading Mangu Perak Jombang Jawa Timur

Indonesia
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TypePondok Pesantren
Motto"to the missionary of very and ethical"
Established1952
School districtJombang
Superintendent-
PrincipalKH. Ahmad Fathoni
Grades-
Enrollment-
Color(s)   White and Green
Newspaper Nuansa Persada
Feeder schoolseducate the younger generation become preachers and mubalighot reliable mastering the Quran and Hadith as well as noble, high intellect and the global perspective
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Pondok Pesantren Gading Mangu Perak Jombang is an Islamic religious education in Gading Mangu, Jombang, East Java Province. in Indonesia, The school is managed by Yayasan Budi Utomo.

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The school emphasizes the teaching of Al-Quran Al-Hadith and the formation of Karimah akhlakul.

Pondok Pesantren Gading Mangu currently accommodates 3,500 students, both girls and boys, from all over Indonesia. Of the total number of 1139 students of the school at SMU Budi Utomo, 917 people sat on the bench SMK Budi Utomo and 806 people became junior high school students Budi Utomo.

Operating since 1952, the scholl has dormitories, hostel building, hall, guest house, kitchen and activity center of the mosque Baitul Antiq

Brief History

Boarding School Gadingmangu located in the Village Gadingmangu Gadingmangu, Silver District, Jombang, East Java, or about 13 kilometers from the city of Jombang. Distance from Surabaya Gadingmangu Boarding School about 93 miles or the distance of about 2 hours.

Pesanteren Gadingmangu cottage was founded in 1952 by:

  1. Mr. H. Bey Prawironoto (village head at the time)
  2. Mr. H.M. Mercy
  3. Mr. H. Nurhadi
  4. Mr. H. Nurhasan

Leadership Period:

  1. Year 1952 - 1963 led by Mr. H. Bey Prawironoto
  2. Year 1963 - 2006 led by Mr. KH. Abdul Syukur
  3. 2006 - now led by Mr. KH. Ahmad Fathoni

Structure Ponpes Gadingmangu

Pondok Pesantren Gadingmangu have an organizational structure as follows:

Education Programs at Pondok Pesantren Gading Mangu

Religious education

General Education

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