Supplementary Schools Workshops

Creating meaningful moments of joy, learning, and community connection within Islamic educational settings.

Children dressed in white costumes with large star and moon headpieces and colorful umbrella costumes performing a dance or yoga in an indoor setting.
Children seated on the floor in a circle, working on a large circular collage made of gold foil and white paper, with some children wearing hijabs.

We offer creative, culturally enriching workshops designed especially for Islamic supplementary schools. Our sessions celebrate the beauty of Islamic arts and heritage while encouraging pupils to express themselves through design and making.

Led by experienced artists and facilitators, our workshops provide hands-on, inclusive activities that bring Islamic celebrations to life. We tailor each session to fit your school’s timetable, curriculum, and community priorities—whether it’s a one-off creative day, a series of themed workshops, or a project leading to a school or community event.

Many of our supplementary school workshops focus on Ramadan and Eid, as well as the Birth of the Prophet (PBUH), culminating in joyful parades and light displays that unite pupils, families, and the wider community.

Through these experiences, children deepen their cultural understanding, strengthen their connection to their community, and develop pride in their heritage.

Our programmes also support wider learning goals, helping pupils build confidence, teamwork, and artistic skills in a nurturing environment. By blending creativity with cultural storytelling, we offer pupils memorable opportunities to contribute to shared celebrations and showcase their talents.