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About Maarif School - Erbil
International Maarif School – Erbil started its activities in 2018. The main purpose of our school; is to educate younger generations who will contribute to the development of Erbil by providing qualified education to the students. Our Erbil school, with a total student capacity of 1200, provides education services from kindergarten to secondary school.
The school building includes spacious homeroom classes, specialist classes for music, art, ICT labs, PE (Physical Education) and Turkish, science laboratories, a library, and state-of-the-art kitchens equipped to cater to 1200 students as well as a spacious cafeteria. In addition, the school hosts a 500-seat concert hall, practice rooms for musicians, teaching rooms for piano and violin classes, and a library with 12000 printed materials.
The school also includes a separate building, playground, and cafeteria for kindergarten.
The school campus includes a gymnasium and world-class indoor and outdoor sports courts for tennis, football, basketball, and volleyball.
The school is under the surveillance of well-trained security staff and security cameras 7/24.
- Area of school grounds: 75,000 m2
- Inside floor space (school premises): 33,000 m2
- Garden and outdoor play areas: 8,000 m2
- Number of classrooms: 70
- World-class concert halls: 1
- Number of staff apartments: 68
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Mesopotamia, a historical region including the modern territory of Iraq, is often referred to as the “cradle of civilization” where mankind began to read, write, create laws and live in cities under organized government
Iraq translates to “deeply rooted, well watered; fertile” in Arabic, Iraq has a narrow coastline, measuring 58km, on the northern Persian Gulf
Two major rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates, flow through Iraq, contributing significantly to Iraq’s fertility
Iraq’s oil reserves are estimated to be the fifth largest in the world
Iraqi traditions relate that Noah’s Ark was built in the city of Kufa, Iraq
Baghdad served as the centre of learning during the Islamic Golden Age, and was the largest multicultural city of the middle ages


