
Mission
Vision

Goals & Values
- To provide a foundation of Islamic values, beliefs, and practices to young children, promoting spiritual, moral, and personal development. The program aims to teach the values of Islam interactively and engagingly, fostering a love for the religion. By instilling these values at a young age, it is hoped that children will grow up to be confident, compassionate, and responsible individuals who are proud of their faith and positively impact their communities.
- The Arabic language subject is typically designed to help learners fully immerse themselves in Arabic language. In this class, we will use Arabic as the primary language of communication inside the classroom, so the children have plenty of opportunities to practice their listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. By the end of the program, the children will have a solid foundation in Arabic and be well on their way to fluency.
- The “Little Scholar” Program at Al-Ihsan Academy ISNS caters to children aged 4 and 5 years and is organized as follows on or before September 1 of the academic year
We are pleased to announce the registration for the ISNS “Little Scholar” program for the year 2024-2025:
The Program emphasizes:
- Quranic Arabic
- Quran memorization
- Islamic studies including
- Ibadah (Worship), Akhlaq (Character), and Adab (Manners)
- English Language Arts
- Mathematics
- Science and Social studies

Schedule
The “Little Scholar” Program schedule is as follows:
Monday – Friday
Full Day: 8:30am – 3:30pm
Please remember:
Assessment Scheduling: The Little Scholar schedules assessments for new students after submitting the registration form.
Registration: The registration process operate on a “first come first served” basis.
Lunch & snack will not be provided by the Little Scholar Program. Parents are responsible for sending a lunch and healthy snacks, such as fruits, vegetables, crackers, or granola bars, each day.
Location: 3950 Industrial Avenue, Rolling Meadows, IL 60008.
For any questions, please Email: littlescholar@isns.org