At the Al-Haqq Foundation Academy, our kindergarten and 1st-grade programs are designed to provide young learners with a nurturing and engaging educational experience that lays a strong foundation for their academic and personal growth. Rooted in research-based practices and tailored to meet the developmental needs of early childhood, our curriculum integrates a diverse range of subjects, including language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, and the arts. Through hands-on activities, interactive lessons, and play-based learning, students are encouraged to explore, inquire, and discover the world around them. Our dedicated teachers create a supportive and inclusive environment where every child feels valued, respected, and empowered to reach their full potential. Emphasizing social-emotional development, character education, and Islamic values, we strive to cultivate well-rounded individuals who are not only academically proficient but also compassionate, resilient, and morally grounded. At the Al-Haqq Foundation Academy, kindergarten and 1st-grade students embark on an inspiring educational journey filled with curiosity, creativity, and the joy of learning.
Brother Awwal brings boundless enthusiasm to teaching kindergarten and 1st graders, infusing his classroom with energy, creativity, and a love for learning that inspires both students and peers alike. With a natural ability to connect with young learners, Brother Awwal creates a warm and welcoming environment where every child feels valued and encouraged to explore the world around them. His passion for education is infectious, igniting a sense of curiosity and excitement in his students as they embark on their educational journey. Through engaging lessons, interactive activities, and imaginative play, Brother Awwal fosters a love for learning that extends far beyond the classroom walls. His enthusiasm is contagious, empowering students to embrace challenges, take risks, and celebrate their successes as they develop essential skills and knowledge during their formative years. In Brother Awwal's classroom, every day is an adventure filled with laughter, discovery, and the joy of learning, laying the foundation for a lifetime of academic achievement and personal growth.

The teaching methodology at the Al-Haqq Foundation Academy for kindergarten and 1st-grade classes prioritizes the developmental needs and individual growth of each young learner. Rooted in research-based practices and tailored to early childhood education principles, our methodology integrates a diverse range of subjects, including language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, and Islamic studies. Through a blend of play-based learning, hands-on activities, and interactive lessons, students are encouraged to explore, inquire, and discover in a supportive and stimulating environment. Our dedicated teachers nurture a love for learning by fostering curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking skills while also emphasizing social-emotional development, character education, and Islamic values. With a focus on experiential learning and meaningful engagement, we strive to lay a strong foundation for lifelong learning and holistic growth in our youngest students.
At the Al-Haqq Foundation Academy, our academic program for kindergarten and 1st-grade students is thoughtfully designed to foster collaboration and teamwork among students. Alongside core subjects like language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies, students engage in a variety of team-based activities that promote mutual respect, cooperation, and problem-solving skills. These activities, rooted in Islamic values of unity and community, encourage students to work together, communicate effectively, and support one another in their learning journey. Through group projects, peer tutoring, and collaborative games, students not only deepen their understanding of academic concepts but also cultivate important social-emotional skills that will serve them well in their academic and personal lives. In this supportive and inclusive environment, teamwork becomes not just a skill but a reflection of the principles of brotherhood and sisterhood taught in Islam, enriching the educational experience of every student.