Curriculum: Elementary

Grade 1 - Grade 5

 Students are taught to understand and apply mathematical facts and concepts towards problem solving skills and build their analytics skills. Coding skills begin in Grade 1 to improve problem solving and develop fluency with technology. 


Math

 Our focus is on developing strong foundational skills.The reading components incorporates a balanced literacy approach that includes reading aloud, shared reading, guided reading, literature study, and independent reading.


Language Arts

 The Science programme is curated and structured to stimulate the students’ curiosity through investigative and critical thinking, and by mastering the principles of scientific thought, students apply scientific processes and tools in a wide range of experimental scenarios.   


Science

Social Studies program surfaces world communities, politics and history.  Topics and themes covered are intended to develop a strong sense of social responsibility, while strengthening their knowledge and understanding of histories, cultures and perspectives.   


Social Studies

Our French curriculum introduces foundational knowledge to the French language. Students build their vocabulary and grammar in interactive ways such as conversations, poems, and workbooks.


Arabic

 Our Quran curriculum includes the memorization of short surahs, learning the meaning of Quranic words, and understanding the rules and application of Tajweed.  


 Arabic is an important component of the Muslim identity, and our curriculum focuses on ensuring that students have a strong core foundation.

French

Quran

Islamic Studies


Physical Education

Art

Computer Studies

As such the Islamic Studies curriculum surfaces key attributes of Islamic manners and etiquette, Fiqh, Aqeedah, the Seerah, and Islamic history.

 The aim of our physical education program is to enable students to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to lead an active, healthy lifestyle, while building the spirit of sportsmanship, collaboration and teamwork.

The Computer Studies curriculum introduces foundational concepts of computing and technology. At this stage students are taught the use of Microsoft Office, keyboarding, coding, and digital content creation.

Students are taught to tap into their imagination and produce art works based on reflection or depiction. The goal is to provide students with a wholesome experience that celebrates individuality,