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Academics at Al-Eman

Cambridge rigor woven with Qur'anic wisdom — where global standards meet timeless faith, and every lesson nurtures both intellect and soul.

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Division One

The Cambridge Curriculum

A globally recognized academic framework — taught with Islamic worldview at its heart. From Early Years to Primary, our students explore the world with curiosity, conviction, and Cambridge-level rigor.

Early Years classroom at Al-Eman Where Fitrah Flourishes
Bookless & Joyful Hands-on, guided play
Cambridge — Stage 01

Early Years (EYFS) — Where Fitrah Flourishes

Welcome to the beginning of everything beautiful. At Al-Eman International School, our Early Years program is a sanctuary of joy, discovery, and faith. It's where tiny hands explore the world with wonder, and little hearts begin to recognize the love of Allah in every moment.

We don't just teach — we nurture. Our classrooms are alive with chants, colors, Qur'anic stories, and purposeful play. Children learn through movement, imagination, and emotion — because we believe learning should feel like love.

What Makes Our EYFS Special

  • Faith in Every MomentFrom morning du'as to storytime reflections, every routine is a gentle invitation to Imaan.
  • Bookless, Joyful LearningNo heavy bags. No rigid textbooks. Just hands-on exploration, guided play, and meaningful conversations.
  • Emotionally Safe SpacesGreeting nashids, cozy corners, and responsive teachers create a calm, connected environment.
  • Lite Homework, Big ImpactWeekly home tasks that spark joy, curiosity, and family bonding — never stress.
  • Developmental DashboardsVisual trackers for Qur'an progress, behavior, and foundational skills — shared with parents to celebrate growth.
  • Language-Rich, Imaginative PlayPhonics, storytelling, and expressive activities build confident communicators.
  • Gender-Sensitive ClassroomsFemale-led environments that honor comfort, propriety, and emotional well-being.

Our Promise

We see your child not just as a student, but as an Amanah. In these early years, we plant seeds of love, faith, and curiosity that will blossom for a lifetime.

Cambridge Primary classroom at Al-Eman Cambridge Primary
Inquiry-Based Ask, explore, reflect
Cambridge — Stage 02

Cambridge Primary — Learning with Purpose & Faith

At Al-Eman International School, our Cambridge Primary program is more than a curriculum — it's a journey of discovery, character, and clarity. From Grades 1 to 5, students explore the world through a lens of curiosity and conviction, guided by both global standards and timeless Islamic values.

We follow the Cambridge International framework across core subjects — English, Mathematics, Science, Global Perspectives, and ICT — while weaving in Qur'anic ethics, emotional intelligence, and purposeful routines that shape the whole child.

What Defines Our Primary Program

  • Faith-Integrated AcademicsEvery lesson connects to Islamic worldview, character development, and real-life relevance.
  • Inquiry-Based LearningStudents ask, explore, and reflect — building critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • Structured Tarbiyah & Emotional SafetyDaily routines, behavior systems, and reflective journals nurture Adab, Akhlaq, and self-awareness.
  • Visual Trackers & Growth DashboardsProgress in academics, Qur'an, and behavior is monitored through engaging, child-friendly tools.
  • Gender-Sensitive ClassroomsSegregated learning environments from Grade 1 ensure comfort, propriety, and focused engagement.
  • Lite Homework PhilosophyAssignments are purposeful, manageable, and designed to support family balance and joyful learning.

Our Goal

To raise confident, articulate, and spiritually grounded learners who excel in both Cambridge benchmarks and Islamic character — ready to lead with knowledge, sincerity, and service.

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Division Two

The Islamic Curriculum

Faith is not a subject at Al-Eman — it is the lens through which every subject is taught. Our Islamic program builds spiritual awareness, prophetic character, and a Qur'an-rooted identity from the heart outward.

Foundation

Curriculum Philosophy & Framework

At Al-Eman International School, our curriculum is more than a syllabus — it's a sacred trust. Every lesson, every subject, every classroom moment must nurture both the intellect and the soul.

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Cambridge Rigor

We follow the Cambridge International curriculum across Primary, Lower Secondary, and IGCSE/A Level stages — ensuring global standards in English, Math, Science, ICT, and Humanities.

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Islamic Worldview

Every subject is taught through the lens of Tawheed, purpose, and prophetic wisdom — helping students see learning as a form of ibadah (worship) and service.

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Holistic Child Development

Emotional safety, character building, and joyful routines are embedded into every layer of the curriculum — from Early Years to Advanced Levels.

Curriculum Goals

  • To raise a confident, articulate generation who excel academically and live with sincerity.
  • To integrate faith and inquiry, so students connect Qur'anic values with real-world concepts.
  • To foster critical thinking, creativity, and compassion — anchored in Islamic identity.

Curriculum Structure

Stage Academic Framework Faith Integration Focus
Early Years (EYFS) Faith-inspired, bookless model Fitrah-based routines, nashids, du'as
Cambridge Primary Core subjects + thematic units Adab, Akhlaq, Qur'anic ethics in all lessons
Subject-Wise Integration

Islamic Integration Across Subjects

Whether students are solving equations, exploring ecosystems, or writing essays, they are constantly invited to reflect on the purpose, ethics, and spiritual dimensions of their learning.

EnglishThemes of sincerity, justice, empathy; Qur'anic literature
MathematicsPatterns in creation, precision as a divine attribute
ScienceAyat of creation, linking discoveries to Tawheed
Global PerspectivesIslamic worldview on identity, ethics, responsibility
ICTDigital ethics, responsible use, niyyah in technology
BanglaFaith-based storytelling, moral reflections, cultural humility
Art & DesignIslamic geometry, calligraphy, expression of values
Physical EducationDiscipline, teamwork, prophetic guidance on health

Integration Techniques in Action

  • Faith-Linked Lesson ObjectivesEvery lesson includes a spiritual anchor — e.g., "Students will explore the concept of balance in ecosystems and reflect on Allah's design."
  • Qur'anic Prompts & Ayat ConnectionsTeachers use relevant verses to spark inquiry — e.g., linking Surah Al-Alaq to literacy and learning.
  • Prophetic Character OutcomesRubrics include traits like honesty, humility, and perseverance — assessed alongside academic skills.
  • Islamic Reflection JournalsStudents write weekly reflections connecting their learning to personal growth and faith.
  • Cross-Curricular Faith ThemesUnits like "Water: A Mercy from Allah" with unified Islamic framing across multiple subjects.
Islamic Programs

Building Souls, Not Just Students

Six pillars that shape spiritual identity, character, and Qur'anic literacy — woven into every day, every routine, every relationship.

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Qur'an Tracker

Mapping Progress, Nurturing Purpose

The Qur'an Tracker is a visual and digital tool that monitors each student's memorization, revision, tajweed mastery, and spiritual reflection — keeping teachers, students, and parents aligned on goals and milestones.

  • Personalized Progress Charts: surahs memorized, revision cycles, tajweed targets
  • Daily & Weekly Updates: progress recorded in sessions, summaries shared with parents
  • Revision Cycles Built In: structured review plans for long-term retention
  • Tajweed Milestone Markers: badges for mastering key tajweed rules
  • Spiritual Reflection Prompts: journaling spaces connecting ayat to behavior and emotions

To raise students who not only memorize the Qur'an — but live by it.

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Character Development

Raising Souls, Not Just Students

We don't teach character as a subject — we live it as a culture. Every routine, every relationship, every classroom moment is an opportunity to shape akhlaq.

Prophetic Character, Lived Daily

  • Core Traits as Daily Anchors: honesty, patience, humility, gratitude, courage, respect
  • Akhlaq & Adab Trackers: visual rubrics linking actions to Qur'anic values
  • Du'a Journals & Reflection Logs: weekly reflections building self-awareness through faith
  • Classroom Rituals with Meaning: morning poems, dhikr circles, value-based affirmations

To raise children who are spiritually aware, emotionally resilient, and morally upright.

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Tarbiyah Framework

Cultivating Souls with Purpose

Tarbiyah (spiritual and moral cultivation) is not a subject — it is the soul of our school. It shapes how we teach, speak, discipline, and love.

Foundations of Our Tarbiyah Model

  • Faith First: dhikr, du'a, and Qur'anic reflection anchor each day
  • Prophetic Character as Curriculum: Akhlaq taught through stories, role-play, daily routines
  • Emotionally Safe Classrooms: gentle discipline, affirming language, restorative conversations
  • Spiritual Milestones: Salah readiness, Qur'an memorization, du'a fluency tracked with sincerity

Where Tarbiyah is not an activity — but a way of life.

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Qur'an Studies

From Recitation to Reflection

A leveled journey from Early Years to A Level — building tajweed, memorization, and understanding into the daily rhythm of school life.

  • Structured Progression: leveled tracker covering tajweed, memorization, understanding
  • Daily Qur'an Time: integrated into morning routines and subject transitions
  • Tajweed & Tilawah Labs: small-group focus on pronunciation, fluency, beauty
  • Thematic Tafsir Integration: age-appropriate tafsir linked to academic units
  • Qur'an Journaling: weekly reflections linking ayat to emotions and decisions
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Islamic Studies

Building Islamic Personality

Aqeedah, Fiqh, Seerah, and Akhlaq taught with relevance and depth — shaping a contemporary Muslim identity rooted in tradition.

  • Faith-Integrated Modules: Aqeedah, Fiqh, Seerah, Akhlaq, contemporary Muslim identity
  • Character Outcomes: sabr, shukr, honesty, humility — reinforced through stories and routines
  • Values-Based Assemblies: weekly gatherings with Qur'an, Hadith, and student reflections
  • Behavior Systems Linked to Faith: sincerity over performance, repentance over punishment
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Arabic Language

Connecting to Revelation

Functional Arabic that builds familiarity with the Qur'anic tongue — woven through daily routines, signage, and worship.

  • Functional Arabic Curriculum: vocabulary, sentence structure, conversational fluency
  • Arabic Across the Day: du'as, signage, poems, classroom instructions in Arabic
  • Integrated with Qur'an & Islamic Studies: Qur'anic and Hadith vocabulary in context
Daily Practice

Pedagogical Routines & Faith Practices

Pedagogy at Al-Eman is not just about how we teach — it's about how we remember Allah while teaching. Every routine, nashid, and classroom transition is designed to anchor students in emotional safety, spiritual awareness, and joyful learning. Faith lives in the rhythm of the day.

Morning Routines — Starting with Light

  • Greeting Nashids & Du'as"Assalamu Alaikum, Welcome to Our Day" — chants that build belonging and invoke barakah
  • Classroom Circle TimeShort reflections, gratitude prompts, and Seerah stories center hearts before academics
  • Hijri Calendar IntegrationTracking Islamic dates, moon phases, and events — building awareness of sacred time

Pedagogical Anchors — Faith in Every Method

  • Visual Trackers for Qur'an & BehaviorDashboards display progress, celebrated weekly with sincerity-focused rewards
  • Faith-Linked TransitionsSubject switches include short adhkar, breathing du'as, prophetic quotes to reset intention
  • Classroom Ethics & Poems"We speak with truth, we act with care" — custom poems reinforce values
  • Emotionally Safe SpacesCozy corners, reflection mats, "Calm Du'a Cards" help students regulate emotions

Salah & Worship — Centering the Soul

  • Structured Salah PeriodsDhuhr in congregation with age-appropriate guidance on intention, posture, etiquette
  • Salah Readiness RoutinesWudhu practice, dress code reminders, spiritual preparation embedded in the timetable
  • Adhkar & Du'a IntegrationDaily adhkar recited collectively, with meaning explained and linked to real-life situations
Our Vision

Every Moment, A Chance to Remember Allah

To create a school culture where every routine is a form of tarbiyah, every lesson is an invitation to wonder, and every child feels seen, safe, and spiritually nourished.

Ready to Join the Al-Eman Family?

Admissions for the 2026-27 academic year are now open. Begin your child's journey with us today, BarakAllahu Feekum.