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    Ontario curriculum, plus Arabic and Islamic Studies — every grade.

    What We Teach

    The full Ontario curriculum, registered with the Ministry of Education since 2018. We add Arabic and French as additional languages, and Quran and Islamic Studies are taught alongside the core subjects every day.

    Languages We Teach

    English
    Ontario Curriculum
    Arabic
    Language & Quran
    French
    Second Language
    Students learning

    How Islamic Studies Fits In

    It's not a club after class. Quran, Islamic history, and Arabic are part of the daily timetable, taught by teachers who specialise in them.

    The Ontario subjects are still taught the way the Ministry expects — we just don't pretend the deen sits on the side.

    Kindergarten

    Ages 4 to 6. Mornings are for letters, numbers, and Quran. Afternoons are for play, art, and learning to share a snack with people who aren't your siblings.

    Small class sizes — the teacher knows every child's name on day one.

    Kindergarten students

    What Kindergarten Looks Like

    Reading & Writing

    Letters, sounds, and the start of reading. Stories every day.

    Math

    Counting, shapes, and number sense through games and blocks.

    Islamic Studies

    Stories of the Prophets, short surahs, and the basics of how to pray.

    Arabic

    The alphabet, simple words, and early Quran recitation.

    Getting Along

    Sharing, taking turns, and using your words.

    Art & Play

    Painting, drawing, music, and dramatic play.

    Elementary students

    Elementary

    Grades 1 through 5. The years where reading clicks, multiplication tables get memorised, and kids start writing real paragraphs.

    Arabic and Islamic Studies are taught every day. By the end of Grade 5, most students can read Quran on their own.

    Core Subjects

    Language Arts

    Reading, writing, grammar, and speaking — Ontario curriculum.

    Math

    Number sense, operations, geometry, measurement, problem-solving.

    Science

    Hands-on units in biology, physics, and earth science.

    Social Studies

    Canadian geography, history, and civics.

    Islamic & Language Studies

    Islamic Studies

    Quran memorisation, stories of the Prophets, and Islamic history.

    Arabic

    Reading, writing, and speaking — with Quranic vocabulary built in.

    French

    Introductory French, as required by the Ontario curriculum.

    Middle School

    Grades 6 to 8 — the bridge between elementary and high school. Heavier reading, real homework, and the start of our IB MYP track.

    This is when students learn to manage their own time. We help, but we stop walking them to the desk.

    Middle school students

    Middle School Focus

    Core Subjects

    Language arts, math, science, and social studies — at grade level or above.

    Study Skills

    Note-taking, planning, and how to revise for a real exam.

    Islamic Studies

    Continued Quran study, fiqh basics, and seerah of the Prophet ﷺ.

    High school students

    High School

    Grades 9 to 12. Ontario credits, leading to the OSSD diploma. Subject-specialist teachers — separate teachers for chemistry, physics, math, and English in Grade 11 and 12.

    We help with university applications in Grade 12. Most of our graduates go on to Ontario universities.

    What's on Offer

    OSSD Diploma

    The Ontario Secondary School Diploma — same one any Ontario public school grants.

    Co-op

    Grade 11 students earn credit working in dental clinics, pharmacies, IT, and medical centres.

    University Prep

    Guidance counselling, OUAC support, and reference letters in Grade 12.

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