About City Of Knowledge School
City Of Knowledge School ( Religious school ) is located at 3285 N Garey Ave, Pomona, CA 91767, United States. It is categorised as : .
Other categories: Religious school, Kindergarten, Middle school
Ratings & Ranking
City Of Knowledge School has a rating of 4.6 and is ranked number 7525 in the US.
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Address & Location
City Of Knowledge School is located at 3285 N Garey Ave, Pomona, CA 91767, United States.
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Parents & Students Reviews:
City Of Knowledge School has 31 reviews with an overall rating of 4.6. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
Coming from a Sunni background, I never felt any friction between different Islamic schools of thought and mine in all my years of attending City of Knowledge. In fact, I felt quite the opposite- a union between me, friends, staff,and volunteers who may not have come from the same school of thought as me. The school also introduced me to some of my closest friends and successful alumni who provide me with helpful resources when I need them and have stayed close to me years after graduating.
It is true that City of Knowledge has small class sizes and that is a good thing because it allows for a better learning experience and one-on-one interaction with teachers and students. At the City of Knowledge, everyone feels like family and no one is left out. The principal, staff, and volunteers truly do carry a special place in their hearts for their students and I know this from first-hand experiences.
Last but certainly not least, City of Knowledge allows students’ voices to be heard, not only in the student government, but for all students, in all grades. The students are allowed to propose ideas for improvement and if they are positive and relevant, such as buying new gym equipment for P.E. classes, and the C.of K. staff would do anything in their power to make sure it happens and their students are happy. I can ensure this is true from my own experience in helping City of Knowledge in create a successful girls’ soccer team during my time in high school.
God Bless the school principal, Dr. Shaikley, for being the strongest, most warm-hearted woman who always challenges her students to become better in all aspects of life.
Thank you City of Knowledge for making me the happy person I am today.
Upon arriving at CKS I was warmly welcomed. The staff and teachers were kind and gave a lot of individualized attention to their students. That is one of the best features of going to a smaller school. The teacher and staff are available to help one on one. Because it is a small school, we get the benefit of becoming closer with our peers. I have been blessed with going to school every day, growing and making memories together with my classmates. CKS is no longer just a school to me. It is more like a home due to the amazing people I have met there. Even after I graduated, I am still in contact with so many people from CKS. They will forever be in my thoughts and prayers.
At City of Knowledge you really feel like the people you meet and the teachers who you converse with really appreciate you being there, and want to make sure you succeed. Some instructors go out of their way to make sure you understand material, and they are happy to have you in class.
Before arriving, as a Sunni Muslim, I was concerned about going to a Shia school. Upon entering and getting to know the school better, I was pleased to see how united the school was. There was no divide or favoritism on the students based on their practices. Everyone was very respectful towards each other. There was no friction between my peers or faculty. Everyone was kind and believed in the notion that being a good Muslim and a good person mattered more than what schools of thought you followed.
My family traveled 60 miles every day to attend this school. Sure, I could have gone to any high school in LA. But my family knew that there was something special about City of Knowledge. As time passes from the day I left City of Knowledge, the more I see how amazing this school was.
When you come back to visit, it almost feels like you never left. May Allah swt bless everyone in the CKS community.