LV Muslim Microschool is a full K–8 program, offering an Islamic alternative to traditional school through a structured, faith-centered learning experience for homeschooling families. Guided by our Akhira‑First Academics philosophy, we combine a WASC‑accredited online curriculum with hands-on workbooks, engaging projects, guided instruction, and meaningful Islamic studies. Our in-person, 4-day-a-week model blends the flexibility of homeschooling with the consistency, community, and character-building of small, purpose-driven classrooms.


Curriculum & Learning Approach

Our 4-day instructional week runs Monday–Thursday, 8:30 am–2:00 pm inside of Masjid Al-Noor, and is guided by trained Tarbiya Coaches who facilitate engaging lessons, interactive projects, and personalized support for Grades K-8. Every moment is designed to cultivate success through strong academics and Islamic character, reflecting our Akhira‑First Academics philosophy.

Our Learning Model

  • WASC‑Accredited Online Curriculum: Carefully vetted to align with Islamic values, providing structured, research‑backed instruction across core subjects while meeting Nevada and regional academic standards.
  • Hands-On & Face-to-Face Learning: Workbooks, collaborative projects, and interactive lessons reinforce the online instruction, balancing digital learning with tangible, active real-world learning.

Science Behind 4 Days

Core Academic Subjects:

  • English Language Arts (ELA)
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • Social Studies

Islam & Tarbiya: 

  • Arabic
  • Qur’an and Islamic studies blocks, with adab, akhlaq, and ethical reflection integrated throughout lessons, projects, and classroom interactions.

Electives:

  • World Languages: Spanish, French, German, American Sign Language, and more
  • Life Skills & Technology: Courses in typing, computer skills, coding/programming, career exploration, financial literacy, life sciences nutrition and other practical skills

iSTEAM Enrichment (Thursdays): 

  • Labs, hands-on projects, and interactive activities in Islam, Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math that foster creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving. To learn more about iSTEAM, click here.

Standards‑Aligned Personalized Learning: 

  • Regular diagnostic assessments track progress, guide instruction, and ensure each student receives support where needed — including preparation for state and regional assessments.

This integrated approach helps students succeed by developing academic excellence, a Quranic worldview, strong character, and a lifelong love of learning in a supportive, faith‑based environment.

Our Admissions Process

We offer rolling admissions for K–8 students, giving families the flexibility to enroll at various times during the academic year, when space is available. Our process is simple, clear, and designed to welcome families with ease.

Program Calendar 2025-2026

  1. Submit Your Application

Begin by completing our online application. This helps us learn about your child and determine current availability. Children must be at least 5 years old to enroll. If your child is younger, we will place your family on our priority list and contact you once they turn 5.

  1. Admissions Review & Acceptance

If a spot is open, you will receive an official acceptance email from our team with next steps. If classes are full, you will be placed on our priority list.

  1. Secure Your Spot

Your child’s enrollment is confirmed once the $145 registration fee is paid. This fee secures the seat.

  1. Receive Welcome Packet

Once your enrollment is confirmed, we’ll send you a Welcome Packet containing all the information you need to prepare for the semester.

  1. File your Notice of Intent (NOI) with CCSD

CCSD Notice of Intent

Optional: Book a Call (After Acceptance)
If you have additional questions after acceptance, you’ll have the option to book a call with our team. We’re happy to guide you through next steps and ensure you feel fully supported.


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