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A Nurturing Microschool Where Faith, Character, and Strong Academics Grow Together

Personalized learning in small groups, grounded in Islamic values, designed for children who deserve to be seen, known, and guided.

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WHO IS ARKANN FOR

Arkann Academy Is For Families Who…

  • Value character and adab as much as academics

  • Want their child known as a person, not a number

  • Believe faith should be lived daily, not added on

  • Prefer depth over speed, mastery over pressure

Arkann may not be the right fit for families seeking large classrooms, test-driven instruction, or conventional school models.

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What Makes Arkann Different

Small by Design

Limited enrollment ensures every child is seen, supported, and guided daily.

Personalized Learning

Students progress at their own pace with teacher guidance—not comparison.

Faith as Foundation

Islamic values are woven into daily life, not confined to a single class period.

We Understand What Parents Are Worried About


Many families come to Arkann feeling torn between academic excellence and preserving their child’s faith, confidence, and emotional well-being.

Arkann was created so parents no longer have to choose.


Limited enrollment

Experienced educators

Intentional community

Clear expectations


Considering Arkann Academy?

We invite families who value intention, character, and meaningful learning to explore whether Arkann is the right fit for their child.

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frequently asked questions

Is Arkann Academy a full-time school?

Arkann Academy operates as a full-time, structured learning program during the academic year. Students attend daily and engage in a balanced schedule of academic learning, character development, and faith-centered experiences within a small, supportive environment.

How many students are in each class?

Enrollment is intentionally limited. Small groups allow our educators to truly know each student—their strengths, challenges, and pace—so learning remains personal rather than standardized.

What curriculum does Arkann use?

Arkann uses a personalized learning framework supported by high-quality academic resources and teacher guidance. Rather than a one-size-fits-all curriculum, instruction is adapted to meet students where they are and help them grow with confidence and depth.

How is faith integrated into the school day?

Faith at Arkann is lived, not added on. Islamic values, adab, and reflection are woven naturally into daily routines, conversations, and relationships—alongside dedicated time for Qur’an, Arabic, and Islamic Studies.

Is Arkann right for high-achieving students?

Yes. Arkann is well suited for students who thrive with depth, independence, and thoughtful guidance. High-achieving students benefit from the ability to move ahead without pressure or comparison, while still being challenged meaningfully.

Is Arkann suitable for children who need extra support?

Arkann’s small setting allows teachers to notice and respond quickly when a child needs additional support. While we are not a specialized therapeutic program, many families appreciate the individualized attention and calm structure we provide.

How does Arkann prepare students academically for the future?

By focusing on strong foundational skills, critical thinking, and responsibility, Arkann prepares students not just for the next grade—but for lifelong learning. Students learn how to think, reflect, and engage with purpose.

Do students take standardized tests?

Arkann prioritizes mastery and growth over test performance alone. When required, assessments are approached thoughtfully and used as tools—not labels—to inform instruction.

What grades does Arkann serve?

Arkann serves a limited range of elementary and middle-grade students. Specific grade offerings may vary by year based on enrollment and community needs.

Is Arkann accredited?

Arkann operates as a private microschool and follows all applicable state requirements. Our focus is on providing a high-quality educational experience rooted in integrity, intention, and accountability.

How does enrollment work?

Arkann enrollment is by invitation. Families are encouraged to request an invitation so we can determine alignment and ensure Arkann is a good fit for both the child and the community.

Why is enrollment limited?

We believe children thrive when schools grow with intention. Limiting enrollment protects the quality of relationships, instruction, and care that define Arkann Academy.

What makes Arkann different from other Islamic schools?

Arkann is intentionally small, deeply personal, and thoughtfully designed. We prioritize presence over pressure, character over competition, and depth over scale—while holding academics and faith to equally high standards.

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