Abjad Education was founded on a simple idea: Muslim families in Sydney deserve a learning option that takes both faith and the syllabus seriously — without forcing a choice between them.
Abjad (أبجد) is the traditional first sequence of the Arabic alphabet — the starting point. We chose it because every serious education begins with the basics done well.
We teach four subjects: English, History, Geography and Arabic. We teach them in small groups (six students, maximum). We teach the NSW syllabus, in full, with NESA outcomes mapped to every lesson. And we teach them through an Islamic worldview — because values shape how children think, not just what they think about.
Stage 3 and Stage 4 students — Years 5 through 8. These are the years that decide whether a child arrives at senior school confident or scrambling. We focus here on purpose.
Respect, conduct, and the manners of learning come before content.
We teach to mastery, not to the test. Every piece of work is marked.
Faith and academics, classroom and home, screen and page.
Plain reports. No upselling. If your child is on track, we'll tell you.
Words do only so much. Bring your child along for one session — no obligation.