Youth and Community Activites
We believe education extends beyond the classroom. Our youth and community programmes are designed to build confidence, discipline, academic strength, and positive character in a safe and supportive environment.
Our activities combine learning, physical development, and mentorship, helping young people grow academically, socially, and personally.
Math Tuition Programme
We’re launching Maths tuition for all ages, covering Key Stages 1–4, GCSE, and A-Levels.
Our sessions focus on clear explanations, strong foundations, and building confidence, whether you’re aiming to improve grades or master core skills.
Muay Thai & Youth Fitness Programme
Our Muay Thai programme focuses on discipline, fitness, and personal development. Sessions are age-appropriate, structured, and supervised by trained instructors.
What students gain:
Improved physical fitness and coordination
Discipline, respect, and self-control
Confidence and mental resilience
A healthy outlet for energy and stress
Programme focus:
Fundamentals of Muay Thai techniques
Fitness, conditioning, and flexibility
Emphasis on safety, respect, and positive behaviour
Community-Focused & Inclusive
Our youth activities are open to the wider community and designed to be:
Safe and well-supervised
Inclusive and welcoming
Focused on long-term personal growth
We work closely with parents and guardians to ensure every child feels supported and encouraged.
Get Involved
If you would like to enrol your child, learn more about our programmes, or partner with us on community initiatives, please contact us.
Together, we are building confident learners, disciplined youth, and a stronger community.
End of Year event
At our end of year event, we marked the conclusion of the second year of the Khalwa, reflecting on our achievements to date as well as our plans moving forward. Among the attendees were the Mayor of Barnet, Councillor Danny Rich, representatives from the Metropolitan Police, Boost, and IANL, as well as the parents of our students. The event featured a student-led play in which scenes were enacted to highlight the profound impact of our Qur’anic teachings in promoting proper interpersonal conduct. This was followed by brief talks delivered by leads from our community outreach programmes, including initiatives focused on youth Muay Thai and female self-defence classes.
The event concluded with the presentation of medals and certificates to students in recognition of their efforts, alongside the provision of meals for our honoured guests.
We also have projects and activities in place for the relief of poverty and distress.
We offer young people a safe place in their local community to mix with their peers. It also gives them a feeling of belonging in their community. We are aiming to prevent them from getting involved with any sort of criminal activities by taking them off the streets.