Our History

Ryaf Fahs - As a project manager. I have an extensive history of tutoring and teaching experience in the Arabic language, having studied Arabic Literature in the Lebanese University of Beirut. I and a few other mothers began this project nearly 20 years ago due to a lack of Arabic language classes for children in the area. Thus, with my youngest daughter and the children of the community in mind, we have been providing Arabic language classes since 2003, up to and including GCSE and A level. Our curriculum aims to achieve results based on the highest standard of Arabic teaching books imported from Lebanon.

Curiosity

We want our students to question what they see, hear, and read. Our classrooms are energetic learning centers where everyone is empowered to delve deeper.

Sensitivity

We know that beyond the lessons that we teach, our students are children who are discovering the world. To us, sensitivity is a representation of strength.

Respect

We encourage our students and educators to show a mutual respect to one another within the school. Everyone should be afforded manners and kindness.

Creativity

We believe that every child should have the confidence to know who they are and what inspires them. Every student is treated as an individual.

Resilience

We pride ourselves on having an incredibly creative set of young learners, and we give every child the space to realize where they might be headed.

Courage

We allow our students to find lessons in failure, to try things that make them work a little bit harder, and to appreciate that it's possible to bounce back.

Arabic for beginners & young adults

We take children from six years old to young adults, we will support you all the way through your journey to reach your potential. We offer, in our Saturday lessons, all aspects of learning the Arabic language such as grammar, vocabulary & writing. Our goal is to get the best out of all students to achieve the best results possible in their preparation for their GCSE and A level exams

Our goal is to develop students who are creative, courageous and respectful.