We offer a holistic educational experience that combines Quranic studies with foundational academics and language skills. Our diverse schools cater to students at every stage of their learning journey, nurturing both their spiritual and intellectual growth.
Our Schools Include:
School of Kindergarten: Early childhood education focused on building strong moral values, basic literacy, and an introduction to the Quran in a fun and engaging environment.
Islamic kindergarten program involves integrating core early childhood education principles with Islamic teachings and values in a fun, age-appropriate, and nurturing way.
Islamic kindergarten program structure that can be used for ages 4-6:
Focus: Basic concepts of Islam, stories, and practices.
Topics:
Who is Allah? (Names and Attributes)
Who is Prophet Muhammad ﷺ?
Introduction to other Prophets (e.g., Adam, Nuh, Ibrahim, Musa, Isa)
Importance of being a good Muslim (akhlaq)
Pillars of Islam (basic concepts)
Pillars of Iman (simple version)
Angels, Quran, and Jannah
Cleanliness and Wudu basics
Introduction to Salah (names and times)
Activities:
Storytime with Prophets
Nasheed & Zikr time
"My Little Dua Book"
Salah role-play with prayer mats
Wudu practice with water play
Focus: Recognizing Arabic letters and basic memorization.
Quran Memorization:
Short Surahs: Al-Fatiha, Al-Ikhlas, Al-Falaq, An-Nas, Al-Asr, Al-Kawthar
Arabic Language:
Recognize and write Arabic alphabet
Learn basic Islamic words: Allah, Nabi, Bismillah, etc.
Vocabulary: Colors, animals, family members (in Arabic)
Activities:
Tracing letters in sand or with paint
Arabic letter songs and flashcards
Memorization circles
Quran recitation listening time
Alphabet, phonics, basic sight words
Islamic-themed stories (e.g., books about kindness, sharing, honesty)
Counting (1-20), basic shapes and colors
Counting prayer beads, rakats, days of the week (Islamic & Gregorian)
Allah's creation: animals, plants, sky, human body
Seasons and Islamic months (Hijri calendar)
Explore halal vs haram foods
Islamic mosaic patterns
Build a masjid craft
Eid cards and decorations
Ramadan lanterns
Islamic nasheeds and rhymes
Arabic alphabet songs
"Bismillah" and "Alhamdulillah" songs
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 8:00–8:30 AM | Arrival & Free Play |
| 8:30–9:00 AM | Morning Circle Time (Du’a, Nasheed, Weather) |
| 9:00–9:45 AM | Quran & Arabic |
| 9:45–10:15 AM | Snack Time (with Du'a) |
| 10:15–11:00 AM | Literacy or Islamic Studies |
| 11:00–11:30 AM | Outdoor Play / Gross Motor |
| 11:30–12:00 PM | Salah Practice / Wudu / Story Time |
| 12:00 PM | Dismissal / Lunch (if full day) |
Each week can focus on a different Islamic virtue:
Week 1: Kindness (Rahma)
Week 2: Honesty (Sidq)
Week 3: Sharing (Isar)
Week 4: Gratitude (Shukr)
Week 5: Cleanliness (Taharah)
Activities:
Role-playing
Stories of the Prophet ﷺ demonstrating these traits
Craft: “Good Deed Tree” (children add leaves for each good deed)
Ramadan Activities: Moon sighting, fasting chart, giving charity
Eid Celebrations: Dressing up, nasheeds, gift exchange
Islamic Months Learning: Create a Hijri calendar
Field Trips: Visit a Masjid or Islamic center
Teachers should model Islamic behavior (sunnah, kind speech)
Use gentle discipline (no shouting or harsh punishment)
Encourage curiosity and nurture spirituality
Respect different cultural expressions of Islam
School of Foundation: Fundamental Islamic and academic studies that prepare students with essential knowledge and skills for lifelong learning.
School of Quran Memorization (Hifz): Specialized programs designed to help students memorize the Quran with precision, alongside proper Tajweed and understanding.
School of Sharia: In-depth courses on Islamic jurisprudence, ethics, and principles, cultivating a deeper comprehension of Islamic law and its application.
School of Languages: Language courses including Arabic and other languages to enhance Quranic comprehension and global communication skills.
Our experienced educators are dedicated to fostering a supportive and inspiring environment, empowering every student to excel academically and spiritually.