Seneca Polytechnic College Continuing Education

Seneca Polytechnic College Continuing Education

Polytechnic institute 2.30 1750 Finch Ave E d2381, North York, ON M2J 2X5, Canada

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Seneca Polytechnic College Continuing Education
Seneca Polytechnic College Continuing Education

Seneca Polytechnic College Continuing Education business numbers & email addresses

Email addresses

Not available.

Phone number
+14164934144

Location & directions

1750 Finch Ave E d2381, North York, ON M2J 2X5, Canada

Service hours

Thursday9 AM–8 PM
Friday9 AM–8 PM
Saturday8 AM–2 PM
Sunday8 AM–2 PM
Monday9 AM–8 PM
Tuesday9 AM–8 PM
Wednesday9 AM–8 PM

Customer experiences

Rasha AbbasRasha Abbas

My daughter attended this school from 2020 until I withdrew her in October 2024. During those years, she faced repeated harassment including racist name-calling through text messages and students openly discussing dating sites and private body parts. Despite raising these serious concerns, the administration did not take proper action. I have already written a Google review, but it seems the school has hidden it. That is why I will continue to share my experience here so it reaches parents who truly care about their children’s safety and well-being. As a parent, I expected this school to reflect Islamic values of safety, respect, and good behaviour. Still, instead, the leadership ignored these issues and allowed an unsafe environment to continue. Parents deserve to know the truth before deciding where to enroll their children.

abdul farooqiabdul farooqi

Very well organized and run institute , been catering to Muslim community for over two decades.

Mohamed SharafathMohamed Sharafath

A Humble Request: Please Avoid Taking Wudu in This Masjid Dear Brothers, Assalamu Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh, To those who have visited this masjid, you may have noticed that the washroom area comes first, and one must pass through it to reach the Wudu area. The signage at the entrance instructs to wear slippers only in the washroom and not in the Wudu area. Unfortunately, I have observed that some individuals do not follow this instruction and wear the same slippers from the washroom into the Wudu area. This causes potential transfer of Najis (impurities) from the washroom into the Wudu space. As a result, brothers who follow the rules and enter the Wudu area barefoot or in socks may unintentionally step on these impurities. This can affect the validity of their Wudu and, ultimately, their prayers—without them even realizing it. I brought this concern to the attention of a board member a couple of months ago and kindly suggested placing a clear sign near the Wudu area stating “No Slippers Beyond This Point.” However, I have not seen any changes made since then. Therefore, I felt it necessary to share this message directly with my brothers, hoping it will serve as a reminder and help protect our good deeds, In Shaa Allah. Jazakum Allahu Khairan for your understanding and cooperation.

SHEZAD AMIRSHEZAD AMIR

This masjid is the biggest asset to our community in the gta. It’s always well maintained, welcoming and has the best scholars. Management have it well organized with a great school and year round classes and activities. We have many mosques near us but we drive 30 minutes to come here because it feels like home

Seneca Polytechnic College Continuing Education is a polytechnic institute.

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