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A contemporary homeschooling platform empowering parents to nurture their kids whilst preserving their Islamic identity.

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On-Demand Learning

Expert
Support

Homeschooling Community

Member Area
& Resources

Qur'an and Sunnah

Certificates of Completion

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A contemporary homeschooling platform empowering parents to nurture their kids whilst preserving their Islamic identity.

Supportive Atmosphere: Enjoy a positive and nurturing atmosphere that fosters motivation, inspiration and a sense of belonging.

Expert Guidance: Benefit from expert advice and guidance within the community, where experienced individuals share valuable insights and knowledge to empower you on your journey of homeschooling

Networking Opportunities: Build relationships by connecting with professionals, educators and parents who share your aspirations.

Communication and Language Skills: The EYFS curriculum places a strong emphasis on developing communication and language skills. Through various activities and interactions, children are encouraged to express themselves, listen to others, and build a strong foundation for effective communication, setting the stage for future academic and social success.

Play-Based Learning: The emphasis on play as a fundamental aspect of the EYFS curriculum encourages children to explore, experiment, and discover the world around them. Through play, children develop essential skills such as problem-solving, creativity, and social interaction, laying a solid groundwork for future academic success.

Comprehensive Development: The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) curriculum prioritises holistic development, addressing key areas such as physical, social, emotional, and cognitive skills. It ensures a well-rounded foundation, setting the stage for a child’s lifelong learning journey.

Character Building: Following an Islamic guideline ensures that children receive education deeply rooted in Islamic values and principles.

Protective Shield: Instill strong islamic values and principles, helping children make wise choices and resist peer pressure and societal temptations.

Purpose: Help your child understand their purpose in life, instilling direction, meaning and fulfilment as they navigate their journey in this world.

Educational Cartoons: Parents have access to a plethora of educational cartoons designed to make learning enjoyable. These cartoons often focus on various subjects, promoting engagement and knowledge retention in a fun and entertaining manner.

Learning Toys: Educational toys play a significant role in offering hands-on learning experiences. They are designed to stimulate creativity, problem-solving skills, critical thinking and a tangible and interactive dimension to the educational journey.

Parental Resources: A wealth of resources ranging from lesson plans, worksheets, educational games and more to assist in the homeschooling process. Our online platform and community network offers a variety of tools and support, empowering parents to create a well-rounded and effective learning environment for their children.

Frequently Asked Questions

You will likely be teaching for fewer hours than regular classroom teachers, due to the effectiveness of homeschooling: a good starting point is 3-4 hours per day, depending on the child’s age. After a few weeks, you can re-assess this and determine whether it’s working or not.

You do not need special permission from a school or local authority to educate your child at home, but you do need to notify the school in writing if you’re taking the child out of school. You do not need to stick to school hours, days or terms. You do not need to have a fixed timetable.

In conclusion, homeschooled students in the UK can take their exams at exam centres, opt for online exams, or take-home exams. Exam centres are the most common option for homeschooled students, but online exams and take-home exams are also available.

The facts about home education are: you do not need to be a qualified teacher. Your child is not obliged to follow the curriculum or take tests, but you are required by law to make sure they receive full-time education suitable to their age, ability and aptitude and to any special educational needs your child may have.

UK research has also found “home-schooled children to develop as well or better socially, emotionally, and psychologically than institutionally-schooled children.” Homeschooling can offer an exciting and successful approach to a child’s learning and is beginning to earn a reputation in the UK as ‘education that works’.

While the costs of homeschooling in the UK are generally low, you will be responsible for providing all the required resources and you will also need to pay for your child’s examinations as a private candidate when they reach GCSE age.

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