As a teacher I've had the privilege of teaching the Tarbiyah international curriculum, and it truly stands out for its balance between deen and dunya. What makes it different is that academics are never taught in isolation from values. While the students build strong foundations in core subjects, equal emphasis is placed on their spiritual and moral upbringing and a connection with Allah from a young age. As a teacher I see students as a God conscious individuals. For any parent looking for a school where their child's heart is nurtured as much as their mind.
TarbiyahInternationalCurriculum
A complete curriculum for Muslim families and partner schools, designed for learners aged 3–17 years. Built from the ground up across thirteen core subjects, with Islamic knowledge and values at the heart of every lesson.


Thirteen subjects. One curriculum.
Built around Islamic values and academic standards.
English
Nursery–Grade 7 · 15 booksArabic
Nursery–Grade 3 · 14 booksMathematics
Nursery–Grade 5 · 8 booksScience
Grade 1–Grade 7 · 14 booksGeography
Grade 6–Grade 7 · 4 booksAbacus
Levels 1–7 · 7 booksUrdu
KG2–Grade 7 · 9 booksSocial Studies
Grade 1–Grade 5 · 5 booksHistory
Grade 6–Grade 7 · 4 booksLife Skills
Nursery–KG2 · 7 booksAli & Sara Readers
Levels 1–8 · 8 booksPhilosophy & Theology
Grade 6–Grade 11 · 2 books
From Nursery to Grade 11.
Twelve years of structured, age-appropriate learning.
Why families and schools choose Tarbiyah
Faith and academics, from the ground up
Islamic content and values woven through every subject, not bolted on.
Built by educators
Designed by teachers and curriculum experts with classroom experience.
Trusted by schools
Used in partner schools across Pakistan and beyond.
Lesson plans & flowcharts
Ready-to-teach lesson plans and progression flowcharts for every subject — coming soon.
Running a school?
We supply full-curriculum kits, lesson plans, and progression flowcharts. Tell us about your school and we'll send you a tailored quote.
Trusted by schools and families
Real words from the families and schools teaching with the Tarbiyah International Curriculum.
Tarbiyah International's books stand out because they manage to balance strong Islamic foundations with modern academic standards in a way most curriculums miss. Instead of teaching deen as a separate subject, they weave Quranic ayat and authentic Hadith directly into lessons, so kids see the connection between what they learn in science or social studies and what Allah says in the Quran. That makes faith feel practical and alive, not limited to one class period. At the same time, the O-Level standard keeps the presentation, activities, and critical thinking skills at par with international schools, which helps students compete academically without compromising their Islamic identity. What makes it even better is that Tarbiyah doesn't treat the books as finished products. They keep upgrading based on teacher feedback and classroom results, so the content stays relevant as teaching methods and student needs evolve. The real strength is this balance: children build solid imaan and strong roots, while also developing the skills and vocabulary they need for higher education and the real world.
The Tarbiyah International Curriculum is an integrated and activity-based curriculum that has played a significant role in our school's growth and development. Its engaging, hands-on learning approach helps students build strong academic foundations while developing critical thinking and practical skills. We have witnessed gradual and consistent progress in student learning outcomes through the effective implementation of this curriculum.
As a teacher I've had the privilege of teaching the Tarbiyah international curriculum, and it truly stands out for its balance between deen and dunya. What makes it different is that academics are never taught in isolation from values. While the students build strong foundations in core subjects, equal emphasis is placed on their spiritual and moral upbringing and a connection with Allah from a young age. As a teacher I see students as a God conscious individuals. For any parent looking for a school where their child's heart is nurtured as much as their mind.
Tarbiyah International's books stand out because they manage to balance strong Islamic foundations with modern academic standards in a way most curriculums miss. Instead of teaching deen as a separate subject, they weave Quranic ayat and authentic Hadith directly into lessons, so kids see the connection between what they learn in science or social studies and what Allah says in the Quran. That makes faith feel practical and alive, not limited to one class period. At the same time, the O-Level standard keeps the presentation, activities, and critical thinking skills at par with international schools, which helps students compete academically without compromising their Islamic identity. What makes it even better is that Tarbiyah doesn't treat the books as finished products. They keep upgrading based on teacher feedback and classroom results, so the content stays relevant as teaching methods and student needs evolve. The real strength is this balance: children build solid imaan and strong roots, while also developing the skills and vocabulary they need for higher education and the real world.
The Tarbiyah International Curriculum is an integrated and activity-based curriculum that has played a significant role in our school's growth and development. Its engaging, hands-on learning approach helps students build strong academic foundations while developing critical thinking and practical skills. We have witnessed gradual and consistent progress in student learning outcomes through the effective implementation of this curriculum.
As a teacher I've had the privilege of teaching the Tarbiyah international curriculum, and it truly stands out for its balance between deen and dunya. What makes it different is that academics are never taught in isolation from values. While the students build strong foundations in core subjects, equal emphasis is placed on their spiritual and moral upbringing and a connection with Allah from a young age. As a teacher I see students as a God conscious individuals. For any parent looking for a school where their child's heart is nurtured as much as their mind.
Tarbiyah International's books stand out because they manage to balance strong Islamic foundations with modern academic standards in a way most curriculums miss. Instead of teaching deen as a separate subject, they weave Quranic ayat and authentic Hadith directly into lessons, so kids see the connection between what they learn in science or social studies and what Allah says in the Quran. That makes faith feel practical and alive, not limited to one class period. At the same time, the O-Level standard keeps the presentation, activities, and critical thinking skills at par with international schools, which helps students compete academically without compromising their Islamic identity. What makes it even better is that Tarbiyah doesn't treat the books as finished products. They keep upgrading based on teacher feedback and classroom results, so the content stays relevant as teaching methods and student needs evolve. The real strength is this balance: children build solid imaan and strong roots, while also developing the skills and vocabulary they need for higher education and the real world.
The Tarbiyah International Curriculum is an integrated and activity-based curriculum that has played a significant role in our school's growth and development. Its engaging, hands-on learning approach helps students build strong academic foundations while developing critical thinking and practical skills. We have witnessed gradual and consistent progress in student learning outcomes through the effective implementation of this curriculum.



