The Sisters’ Section provides structured Islamic education for girls and women within a nurturing and principled environment, with a strong focus on Qur’anic literacy, sound understanding, and character development.
Full-Time Courses (11+)
For girls aged 11 and above seeking a full-time Alimah programme alongside secular education and the National Curriculum, this is provided through Bahr Academy as part of its full-time school provision. Interested families are encouraged to visit the Bahr Academy website for further details regarding admissions and curriculum structure.
Part-Time Courses (11+)
Madrasah Bahrul Huda (Evening Classes – Girls Ages 5+ & Boys Ages 5 - 8)
Our primary evening provision operates under Madrasah Bahrul Huda, serving girls aged 5 and above (as well as boys aged 5–8).
These evening Tajweed and Hifz classes provide a supportive setting in which young learners build a strong foundation in Qur’an recitation, memorisation, and essential Islamic knowledge. Students are taught to recite with correct pronunciation and application of Tajweed rules, while also studying basic Aqeedah, Fiqh, Tafsir, Hadith, Seerah, Taareekh, Tazkiyah, and An-Nasihah.
For those wishing to memorise the Qur’an, structured Hifz sessions include daily memorisation with consistent revision to ensure retention and progress.
The minimum age for admission is 6 years old (or Year 1 of primary school), ensuring children are ready to focus independently on their learning. Classes run Monday to Friday from 5:15pm to 7:00pm during term time.
Part-Time Courses (16+)
Islamic Studies Foundation Course (Sanatayn)
For older sisters seeking structured Islamic study, the Islamic Studies Foundation Course (ISFC – Sanatayn) is delivered on weekends from 10:00am to 1:15pm during term time.
This two-year course covers Arabic foundations, Fiqh, Aqeedah, Seerah, Hadith studies, and contemporary issues, providing a balanced and accessible pathway for those wishing to deepen their understanding. In addition, dedicated sessions in female masa’il and Seerah are delivered to address matters specific to women in a respectful and structured setting.
The Sisters’ Section is committed to cultivating love for the Qur’an, sound Islamic understanding, and strong character within a safe and supportive Islamic environment.