We include arts and crafts activities for the children to enjoy.
These fun projects not only spark creativity but also provide opportunities to teach Islamic values in an engaging way. On some days, students will also participate in organized outdoor play for physical activity and social interaction.
Snack Time
We will have a designated snack time each day. Students are required to bring their own snack, as lunch will not be provided. Please make sure your child eats a good breakfast before arriving, so they are energized and ready for the day.
We focus on core subjects like Math and ELA (English Language Arts).
In Math, we review key concepts from the previous school year to ensure a strong foundation, while also introducing some material from the upcoming grade level. For ELA, we help students build reading, writing, and comprehension skills. If a student needs extra support in a particular area, we tailor lessons to strengthen that skill and make sure they’re confident and ready for the next school year.
We offer personalized Quran lessons tailored to each student's level and needs. Our focus is on three key areas:
Tajweed (correct pronunciation and rules of recitation),
Makharij (accurate articulation of Arabic letters), and
Tarteel (slow, measured recitation as taught in the Quran).
Our goal is to help students recite the Quran beautifully and correctly.
Start Date: June 30th
End date: July 24th
Time: 10 am to 1:30 pm
Students are expected to dress appropriately for an Islamic environment, as a sign of respect—especially within the masjid.
For Boys:
Shirts should be long enough to cover the bottom.
Shorts and short sleeves are not allowed, even in summer.
Clothing should not have characters, images, or anything with eyes.
For Girls:
Hijab is required.
Clothing must not be tight or form-fitting.
Shirts must be long enough to cover the bottom.
Pants must be full-length. Shorts are not allowed.
Short sleeves are not allowed.