Islamic Homeschooling
Quran, Arabic & Academic Tutoring
Combine UK curriculum subjects with Quran and Arabic. Our tutors support homeschool families from KS1–KS4, including GCSE prep. Gender-matched, flexible online lessons from home.
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Quran & Islamic Studies
Tajweed, recitation, Hifz, Tafsir, Hadith, Islamic history. Age-appropriate lessons for children and adults.
Classical Arabic
Arabic grammar (Nahw), morphology (Sarf), vocabulary, and conversation. Build deep language skills.
UK Curriculum Support
Maths, English, Science, and Combined Science (KS1–KS4). Expert help with exam prep and tricky topics.
Flexible & Tailored
Lessons fit your homeschool timetable. One-off sessions or ongoing weekly commitments. You decide.
For Every Age & Stage
Primary (KS1–2)
Ages 5–11
Quran recitation, Arabic letters, English, Maths, Science basics
Secondary (KS3–4)
Ages 11–16
Tajweed mastery, Hifz, GCSE Maths & Science, Tafsir
Post-16 & Adults
Age 16+
A-Level prep, classical Arabic texts, Islamic knowledge, career readiness
Pricing
Transparent, straightforward rates. No hidden fees.
Quran & Arabic lessons
UK curriculum support
First 15-minute trial
Common Homeschooling Questions
Can one tutor help with both Quran and Maths?
Yes. Many of our tutors are qualified in multiple subjects. When you book, let us know what you need and we'll match you with someone who covers those areas.
How often should my child have lessons?
That's up to you. Some families do weekly sessions for consistency; others book as-needed for specific topics. Flexibility is our strength.
Do you cover GCSE Islamic Studies or Quranic Arabic?
We teach classical Quranic Arabic and Islamic knowledge, which form a strong foundation. GCSE exam-specific prep is best combined with exam-focused resources.
What happens if my child gets stuck on a topic?
Our tutors explain concepts multiple ways until they click. They also set homework and follow-up drills so your child reinforces learning between sessions.
Can I sit in on lessons?
Absolutely. Many parents join to see what their child is learning. Some prefer to step back so the child builds independence. Your choice.