ABOUT US

Our History

We started in May 27, 2011 and have continuously with the Grace of Allah – operated ever since, reaching over 100 enrolments – a significant growth from the handful of students we started with.

 

We also ensured that Al Bushra is registered as a not-for-profit, educational organisation with the relevant authorities.

 

We have run our programmes from a number of schools. Bird in Bush Primary School, in Southwark, being the most recent location we have used on Saturdays.

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If you have any questions regarding our children’s classes or our ladies’ courses that you would like to ask, or have a feedback you would like to share with us, please feel free to contact us at

Call 0794 753 7446

Our Vision

Our aim is to provide Muslim children with knowledge to prepare them for a good understanding of their faith, and grow up as good citizens of our society.

 

We also aim at giving them an opportunity to strengthen their bonds with others with whom they share the same culture. By learning Arabic, Quran and the teachings of Islam, they widen their sense of identity and strengthen their self-esteem.

 

Our school promotes the universal values of humanity, peace and tolerance that are inherent in the faith of Islam. We do not subscribe to any particular branch or school of thought and welcome children and families of all backgrounds, irrespective of their colour, creed or race.

Our Work

Our programme serves children from the age of 4 years old up to teens. We offer them three subjects : Quran (including Tajweed), Arabic Language, and Islamic Studies.

 

We aim to stay in line with the ways and styles of learning that the children are accustomed to in their usual schooling. For the 2024-25 academic year, we have reviewed our curriculum and are ready to accommodate to our students’ educational needs through a suitable curriculum, learning method and learning resources.

 

We also run classes for Sisters in Quran and Arabic (subject to demand), with the aspiration to continuously improve their own personal development and support their children’s learning.