Our Academics

A comprehensive curriculum combining academic excellence with Islamic education

What We Teach

Our curriculum is designed to develop well-rounded students with strong academic skills and solid Islamic foundations.

Language Arts

Literature, writing, communication, and critical thinking skills in English

Mathematics

Problem-solving and mathematical reasoning through hands-on, inquiry-based learning

Science & Exploration

Natural sciences with emphasis on observation, experimentation, and discovery

Social Studies

History, geography, civics, and understanding diverse cultures and societies

Quranic Studies

Recitation, memorization (Hifz), and understanding Islamic teachings and principles

Islamic Education

Islamic history, ethics, character development, and Sunnah-based teachings

Early Childhood Curriculum by Age

Age-appropriate learning that balances play, exploration, and structured Islamic education

Pre-Kindergarten (Pre-K)

Ages 4

Play-based learning with gentle Islamic foundations

Learning Goals:

  • Social-emotional development through Islamic values of kindness and sharing
  • Pre-literacy skills: letters, sounds, and print awareness
  • Number recognition and basic counting
  • Introduction to simple du'ā (prayers) and Islamic greetings
  • Fine and gross motor skills through play and exploration
  • Islamic stories about Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and his companions

Kindergarten

Ages 4-5

Building foundational skills with structured Islamic learning

Learning Goals:

  • Beginning reading and writing skills
  • Math concepts: counting, patterns, simple addition/subtraction
  • Daily prayers and Islamic manners (adab)
  • Introduction to Arabic alphabet and basic vocabulary
  • Simple Qur'an verses for memorization
  • Science exploration through nature and Allah's creation

Grade 1

Ages 5-6

Strong academic foundations with deeper Islamic understanding

Learning Goals:

  • Reading fluency and comprehension development
  • Writing complete sentences and short stories
  • Math: addition, subtraction, place value, word problems
  • Islamic studies: pillars of Islam, prophets' stories, akhlaq (character)
  • Qur'anic recitation with proper tajweed basics
  • Arabic reading and writing practice

A Day in Our Classroom

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Our Teaching Philosophy

Child-Centered Learning

We recognize that every child learns differently. Our teaching methods accommodate various learning styles and pace, ensuring each student receives personalized attention and support.

Integration of Faith & Academics

Islamic teachings are woven throughout our curriculum, not taught in isolation. This integration helps students see education as a way to understand God's creation and fulfill their purpose.

Hands-On & Experiential Learning

We believe in learning by doing. Through projects, discussions, and real-world applications, students develop deeper understanding and critical thinking skills.

Character Development

Beyond academics, we actively develop students' character through lessons on ethics, compassion, responsibility, and community service rooted in Islamic values.

Special Programs

Quranic Surah Memorization

For students interested in memorizing the Quran, we offer structured Hifz programs with qualified instructors. Progress is made at a pace appropriate for each student's capacity and commitment.

Arabic Language

Dedicated Arabic instruction helps students develop proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking. This skill opens doors to deeper Islamic studies and enriches their cultural understanding.

Learning Support Services

We work with students who have IEPs, 504 Plans, or learning differences. Our staff collaborates with families to ensure every child receives the support they need to succeed.

Enrichment Activities

Beyond the classroom, we offer various enrichment activities and clubs that allow students to explore interests and develop talents in a supportive environment.

Assessment & Progress

We use multiple forms of assessment including observations, classwork portfolios, quizzes, and formal tests to evaluate student progress. Regular communication with families keeps you informed about your child's academic and behavioral development.

Progress reports and conferences are held regularly, and we welcome parent questions and involvement in their child's educational journey.