Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
The al-Jawhara primary school in Amsterdam Oost. 29 Aug. 2022
The al-Jawhara primary school in Amsterdam Oost. 29 Aug. 2022 - Credit: NL Times / NL Times - License: All Rights Reserved
Politics
Amsterdam
Islamic schools
Islamitische School Amsterdam
education
Dennis Wiersma
Monday, 29 August 2022 - 20:22

Share this article:

Amsterdam Islamic school board told to resign over mismanagement

Education Minister Dennis Wiersma has decided that the board of the Stichting Islamitische School Amsterdam (ISA) must resign as quickly as possible. A new inspection of the foundation, which operates several Islamic schools, noted "financial mismanagement, unlawful enrichment and unlawful action," prompting the minister's decision.

Wiersma said that he has chosen this extreme measure because he is not confident that the current board can solve the issues. "We need a new board that gives priority to the welfare of the children and quality education as soon as possible." The schools include al Yaqut, al Maes and al Jawhara.

According to the Education Inspectorate, the Islamic school foundation does not have the administrative organization and internal controls in place, and the board is not taking any measures to do anything about it. In addition, there is a "great degree of interdependence" with the foundations behind student transport and the weekend schools, resulting in unlawful enrichment.

The conclusions of the Education Inspectorate will likely be published in the second half of September. But because they have already appeared in Parool, Wiersma decided to announce his decision with immediate effect. The announced measure concerns directions that are now being prepared. After the designation has also been formally given, the board will have four weeks to respond.

This designation is the most severe measure that the minister can impose on schools. Wiersma took this decision because the board decided not to resign in response to the report, although it acknowledged the mismanagement, according to the minister. The measure entails that an interim administration must be set up to put things right.

If the current board does not cooperate, the foundation will no longer receive government money and the schools will be closed.

The inspectorate instructed the school board to improve the policy, but because this advice was not implemented the foundation will receive a financial sanction of 15 percent of its funding. In addition, the Inspectorate will recover almost 300,000 euros in money wrongfully spent.

Reporting by ANP

More like this

Image
Students line up for coffee at the Koffiebrigade stand set up on the first day of the academic year at the University of Amsterdam’s Science Park campus, 4 September 2023
Number of international students at Dutch universities falls for first time in 20 years
Image
Backpacks hanging on the backs of chairs in a primary school classroom
Climate activists block access to multiple Amsterdam secondary schools
Image
Empty classroom
Five police reports of "serious misconduct" by fmr. Amsterdam primary school principal
Image
Daycare classroom
Appropriate education: More Amsterdam children not attending school
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Report says at least 41 wolves were likely poached in the Netherlands since 2021
  • First euthanasia of terminally ill child confirmed in the Netherlands
  • On-call and temporary workforce jumps higher as 88,000 quit subcontracting
  • Police release new footage of man wanted for assaulting two cycling women in Utrecht
  • Heineken board taps JDE Peet’s exec. Rafa Oliveira as new CEO

Top stories

  • Heineken board taps JDE Peet’s exec. Rafa Oliveira as new CEO
  • More Dutch households can't make ends meet; Over half of young adults struggling
  • Heat: Schools implement special rosters, Amsterdam sets up cool-down spots
  • Heat wave: Code Orange weather alert for 36°C temps takes effect on Wednesday
  • More international students facing housing issues in Netherlands, from bedbugs to fraud

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content