السَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ

Raising the next
Muslim leaders.

Your child deserves an education that doesn't make you choose between deen and the real world. Hikmah brings Islamic studies, serious academics, and practical skills under one roof — or lets you pick the stream that fits.

A teacher and children gathered on a rug — Qur'an, books, crafts, and an electronics project between them.
Our Programmes

Three paths,
one vision.

Choose the programme that fits your family. The full Formal Academia covers every domain. Or enrol in Qur'an & Deen or After School Skills on their own. Each stream is complete — no compromises, no half-measures.

A desk with books, a globe, and an open notebook
The Complete Programme

Formal Academia

The all-inclusive path. Your child receives a rigorous academic education, the full Qur'an & Deen curriculum, and hands-on skill development — all integrated into one programme. Deen in the morning, academics through the day, skills in the workshop. Nothing left out.

Includes: Qur'an & Deen + Academics + Skills Lab
Mathematics · Sciences · Literature · History
Memorisation & tajwīd · Arabic · Fiqh · Sīrah
Coding · Robotics · Technology
An open mushaf on a wooden rahle, prayer beads nearby
Standalone Stream

Qur'an & Deen

The complete Islamic studies programme — the Maktab. For families who want their children grounded in Qur'an and the sciences of deen, without the full academic track. Every subject of Islamic studies, taught seriously.

Qur'an memorisation & tajwīd · Classical Arabic
Fiqh · Sīrah · Aqeedah · Adab
A workbench with a robot, breadboard, and screen showing code
Standalone Stream

After School Skills

Coding, robotics, and the technological skills that matter in the modern era. For families who want their children building real things with their hands — after school, with focus and intention. Curriculum still being shaped.

Coding · Robotics · Electronics
Technology · Practical skills
[Full curriculum being developed]

Formal Academia includes both Qur'an & Deen and Skills Lab within it. Families can also enrol in either standalone stream separately.

Know which programme fits your family?

Enrol Now
— why hikmah —

Every programme, built with intention.

Academic excellence.

Mathematics, sciences, literature — taught rigorously, so graduates enter any university on their own merit.

Qur'an & deen.

Memorisation, tajwīd, classical Arabic, fiqh — the Islamic heart, structural not supplementary.

Skills for the future.

Coding, robotics, design, calligraphy — treated with the seriousness of any academic subject.

Character & adab.

Formation, not management. Small cohorts where every child is known, taught to become a capable Muslim adult.

— inside the programmes —

What your child
will experience.

Across every programme, these are the domains your child will engage with — taught with intention, in their own dedicated space.

The Student Journey

Your child,
year by year.

A Hikmah education unfolds across four distinct stages. Each one builds directly on the last — deepening in knowledge, skill, and character as your child grows.

A child tracing Arabic letters, a chalkboard with sums behind
Ages 5–8

Foundations الْأَسَاس

Learning to read Arabic letters, sound out the Qur'an, and memorise short sūrahs. Literacy and numeracy begin. First crafts, first tools, first du'ā learned by heart.

An open mushaf with a grammar notebook and pen beside it
Ages 9–12

Deepening التَّعْمِيق

Structured Qur'an memorisation begins. Classical Arabic grammar, serious mathematics and sciences, first programming projects. Children start building things that work.

A circuit board project and notebook with equations on a workbench
Ages 13–15

Formation التَّكْوِين

Advanced Qur'an and Arabic with an ijāzah pathway. IGCSE-aligned sciences and mathematics. Students take on serious projects — a robot they built, an essay they defend, a craft they master.

A graduate at a podium presenting to an audience
Ages 16–18

Threshold الْعَتَبَة

A-level / IGCSE completion. University preparation. For those pursuing it, completion of the ijāzah track. Mentoring younger students. A public capstone project defended before the community.

Placeholder flag — to be confirmed by founder: The age ranges, the stage names, and the specific milestones at each stage. These are reasonable projections but should be reviewed against the actual curriculum the founder intends to deliver.
The Founder

A letter to
the parent reading.

Founder's portrait
Photograph or commissioned illustration
Placeholder content — to be written by founder. A 400–600 word letter in the founder's own voice, explaining who they are, what formed them, why they are building Hikmah, and what they are inviting families to join. Below is a structural placeholder showing tone and shape — the actual letter replaces this entirely.

Assalamu alaykum, and thank you for being here.

My name is [Founder's name], and I am building Hikmah because [the real reason in the founder's own words — what they saw, what moved them, what they believe needs to exist for Muslim children].

I have spent [X years] working in [context — education, masjid, community, etc.]. I hold [academic and Islamic credentials — be specific: degrees, institutions, ijāzah if applicable, teachers studied under]. I am a parent myself, and everything I am building for your child is what I want for my own.

Hikmah will not be like any Islamic school you have seen before. We are not choosing between deen and dunya. We are not a weekend maktab bolted onto a secular education. We are not a hifz programme that leaves your child unprepared for the world. We are building a complete Islamic education — where the Qur'an in the morning, the academics in the afternoon, and the skills of the hand in the evening all form one child, every day.

I am being honest with you about where we are. We are pre-launch. [State plainly what is in place today — registered entity, teachers identified, curriculum built, space secured, families interested, etc. Only what is actually true.] We will open our doors in [realistic target date], and between now and then, I will be speaking with every family personally who is considering joining us.

If what you are reading moves you, I would like to meet. No forms. No pressure. A conversation about your child and what we are building together.

وَالسَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ

[Founder's name]
Founder · Hikmah Education
[Credentials, institutions, years of experience]

Ready to take the next step for your child?

Enrol Now

رَبِّ زِدْنِي عِلْمًا

"My Lord, increase me in knowledge."

— Sūrah Ṭā-Hā · 20 : 114 —

Enrolment

Interested in
enrolling?

Tell us about your child and which programme you're considering. We'll be in touch to walk you through the next steps.

We'll reach out to discuss your child's programme and next steps.

Common Questions

What parents
ask us.

What age groups do you accept?
Our programmes are designed for children from early primary through secondary. Specific age ranges for each programme will be confirmed as we approach launch. Register your interest and we'll discuss your child's fit directly.
What's the difference between the three programmes?
Formal Academia is the complete programme — your child receives Islamic studies (Qur'an, Arabic, fiqh, sīrah), a full academic education, and skills development (coding, robotics). Qur'an & Deen is the standalone Maktab — all subjects of Islamic studies, for families who handle academics elsewhere. After School Skills focuses on coding, robotics, and technology for families who want practical skill-building after school hours.
Where are you located?
Our location is being finalised. When you register interest, we'll share details as they're confirmed and invite you to visit the space before enrolment.
What does it cost?
Fees will be published before enrolment opens. We are committed to keeping Hikmah accessible. Register your interest and we'll share pricing as soon as it's set.
What curriculum do you follow?
The academic framework is being finalised. The Qur'an & Deen stream covers the full scope of Islamic studies — memorisation, tajwīd, classical Arabic, fiqh, sīrah, and aqeedah. The Skills stream focuses on coding, robotics, and technology. We will share the full curriculum details with registered families.
Are you open yet?
We are pre-launch — building the team, finalising the curriculum, and speaking with families. Registering your interest puts you in direct contact with the founder, who will keep you informed on every milestone.
Can my child do Qur'an & Deen and Skills together without Formal Academia?
Yes. You can enrol in Qur'an & Deen and After School Skills as separate streams. Formal Academia simply bundles everything — deen, academics, and skills — into one integrated programme.

Tweaks Live

Fraunces
Lighter backgrounds boost accent contrast
Contrast vs. cream