Weekday Madrasah - Boys & Girls Aged 5 - 14

Introduce Quranic learning and understanding, explore Islamic studies, perfect Quranic recitation, engage in supplication, and commit to memorization.

Imam Shokat
Head Teacher

About the course

Our weekday classes, held from Monday to Friday and you can select one of two sessions we hold (4:30pm – 6:10pm or 6.10pm –  7:40pm). We provide a Islamic educational experience that goes beyond Quran recitation. 

In addition to mastering Quranic recitation, our young learners will delve into the memorisation of essential duas (supplications), explore Islamic studies, and develop a strong foundation in Salaah (prayer). We understand that these formative years are crucial, and our dedicated instructors foster a warm and supportive environment where your child’s spiritual growth is our top priority. At the end of the year, we celebrate their achievements with a memorable certificates and prize ceremony, recognising their dedication and progress. Enrol your child today in a journey of faith, knowledge, and community building that will leave a lasting positive impact on their lives.

What will you learn

Tajweed

Islamic Studies

Qaaida

How to pray Salaah

Surahs/ Dua Memorisation

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About this course:
Level

Beginners

Students

Aged 5 - 14

Timings

Weekdays 4.30pm - 6:00pm or 6:10pm - 7:40pm

Price

£100 registration fee/ £75 each additional child | learning resources £20

Teaching Approach at Al Abraar Academy

1

Individualised Learning: At Al Abraar Academy, students engage in independent learning rather than a collective classroom approach. This allows each student to progress at their own pace, free from the pressure to keep up or hold back.

2

Merit-Based Advancement: Students must demonstrate their competence to advance. If a student encounters difficulty and fails initially, they are given additional opportunities to succeed.

3

Safar Qaaidah Evaluation: Our curriculum comprises 13 levels, and after completing each level, students are assessed by the Headteacher or an assistant.

4

Tajweed Integration: While studying the Qaaidah, students are introduced to fundamental Tajweed rules, which are incorporated throughout their Qaaidah learning journey.

5

Practice Yields Progress: Encouraging students to watch and practice regularly, as increased effort correlates with greater advancement.

6

Consistency in Teaching: All our teachers adhere to a uniform teaching methodology, having received instruction in the Qaaidah from the Headteacher.

7

Advanced Tajweed Instruction: Advanced Tajweed rules are introduced when students commence their study of Juzz Amma.

8

Parental Involvement: Parents play a crucial role in monitoring and ensuring their children’s reading and practice at home.

1

Individualised Learning: At Al Abraar Academy, students engage in independent learning rather than a collective classroom approach. This allows each student to progress at their own pace, free from the pressure to keep up or hold back.

3

Safar Qaaidah Evaluation: Our curriculum comprises 13 levels, and after completing each level, students are assessed by the Headteacher or an assistant.

5

Consistency in Teaching: All our teachers adhere to a uniform teaching methodology, having received instruction in the Qaaidah from the Headteacher.

7

Parental Involvement: Parents play a crucial role in monitoring and ensuring their children’s reading and practice at home.

2

Merit-Based Advancement: Students must demonstrate their competence to advance. If a student encounters difficulty and fails initially, they are given additional opportunities to succeed.

4

Tajweed Integration: While studying the Qaaidah, students are introduced to fundamental Tajweed rules, which are incorporated throughout their Qaaidah learning journey.

6

Practice Yields Progress: Encouraging students to watch and practice regularly, as increased effort correlates with greater advancement.

8

Advanced Tajweed Instruction: Advanced Tajweed rules are introduced when students commence their study of Juzz Amma.

FAQs

Yes, for £20 your child will receive a Madrasah bag + learning resources and any other material for the first year

We try and allocate your preferred session. However, this is not guaranteed and your child will be allocated a space in whichever session a space becomes available.

Yes.

Boys: Plain white jubba/thobe and white topi. 

Girls: Plain black abaya and plain black scarf.

The uniform is not provided by Al-Abraar Academy

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