
For our younger learners, we use My First Trip to Sudan and Let’s Explore Sudan. Older students follow a customized curriculum that delves into Sudan’s geography, people, identity, art, and music.

Our curriculum stands apart from other Sunday schools because we use the Sanabel Arabic Series for non-native speakers—a program designed to help students read any Arabic text, not just the Qur’an.

Our curriculum is uniquely engaging compared to other Sunday and weekend schools. We use I Love Islam for younger students and Health & Wellness From an Islamic Perspective for older youth—a distinctive series that helps Muslim students navigate life in multicultural and multi-faith societies while strengthening their Islamic values.

Our art curriculum is designed to connect students with their Sudanese roots through creative expression. Each project draws inspiration from Sudan’s rich cultural heritage—its colors, patterns, traditions, landscapes, and stories. Students explore art forms influenced by Sudanese tribes, historical motifs, traditional crafts, and regiona
Our art curriculum is designed to connect students with their Sudanese roots through creative expression. Each project draws inspiration from Sudan’s rich cultural heritage—its colors, patterns, traditions, landscapes, and stories. Students explore art forms influenced by Sudanese tribes, historical motifs, traditional crafts, and regional aesthetics, helping them develop both artistic skill and cultural pride.
Through hands-on activities, students learn that art is not just creativity—it is identity, memory, and a bridge to their heritage. Our goal is to help every child feel connected to their culture while celebrating the beauty and diversity of Sudan through art.
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