about us
alnoor education group
Alnoor Education Group oversees the strategic planning of the long-term direction of the schools and institutions within the group.
The development and expansion of this group of schools and institutions will transform the the landscape of International/Arabic/Vocational Education in Malaysia, South East Asia and Africa. The entire equity of all these institutions are managed by Alnoor Foundation to ensure sustainable funding to provide quality education for all deserving making ANEG a reputable social enterprise.
The core thrust of what we do remains in our contribution to the community through quality education and scholarships. In doing so, we also strive to create strategic alliances with reputable higher institutes of learning to attain global recognition in the education we provide.

International modern arabic school
IMAS is an international school currently operating in Precint 14 Putrajaya. The International Modern Arabic School was initiated in 2007 as a bilingual, Arabic British, non-profit institution with a total of 220 students.
IMAS is an international school currently operating in Precint 14 Putrajaya. The International Modern Arabic School was initiated in 2007 as a bilingual, Arabic-British, non-profit institution with a total of 220 students. By the year 2012, the number of students had increased to more than 700 and the school had acquired Arabic and International recognition. IMAS now occupies a unique position among Arabic and International schools in the Malaysian administrative capital. Today, the total number of students enrolled at IMAS has reached 1,600 students from 68 different nationalities. The school adopts a British curriculum, which gives students the opportunity to obtain the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE).
alnoor center for women's development (ancwd)
ANCWD is a fashion house and social enterprise that creates garments that empower both the women who make them and the women who wear them. As both a fashion label and social enterprise, ANCWD works to empower underprivileged women.
The garments are meticulously crafted by them with most of the designs created to showcase their skills. Trained by the ANCWD team, they are skilled artisans in their own right. These women use the income they earn to support their families. The opportunities in the fashion and design world coupled with the mission to empower underprivileged women further expanded this training centre into a retail brand. As a result, these women are regarded as valuable members of their communities and their new status helps them to reintegrate into society and ease the stigma of being needy. Certificates of training completion are provided for the artisans as proof of their training and work experience with the training centre so they can easily look for jobs. The ANCWD team of artisans also includes women, some of whom are illiterate with few options for employment, while others come from conservative backgrounds and are not allowed to work outside their homes despite desperately needing an income to help support their families.