High School Program2024-03-31T14:06:33-05:00

Accredited High School
Classical Arabic Program

Accredited High School Classical Arabic Program

Arabic Daily’s High School program is the first and only one in the United States to be accredited by Cognia Advanced Education and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).

  • For public, private, charter, and homeschooled students;
  • For students who want to study with others of their own age;
  • Classes that attract the brightest students in the nation;
  • Gaining classical knowledge with the best modern techniques;
  • For students & parents looking for flexibility.

Benefits:

  • Lesson recordings;
  • Weekly evaluation meetings;
  • Books shipped to your home;
  • Flexible schedule;
  • 6 levels = 3 years credit;
  • Translate texts without vowels;
  • Office hours.

Benefits:

  • Lesson recordings;
  • Weekly evaluation meetings;
  • Books shipped to your home;
  • Flexible schedule;
  • 6 levels = 3 years credit;
  • Translate texts without vowels;
  • Office hours.

The Arabic Daily Difference

Flexible Schedule with a Personalized Touch

High Schoolers have very demanding schedules. Once a student is enrolled we create a custom tailored curriculum to complete the course.

A student has mandatory meetings with the instructor every week to ensure the material was understood. The student books a time from the calendar that fits their schedule.

The Only Institute with a Proven Track Record

There is no other institute in the United States that has nationally worked with all types of schools in implementing Classical Arabic for high schoolers.

With years of experience we have expertise in teaching Arabic and working with schools to ensure success from all fronts.

Expert Faculty with a Modern Pedagogical Approach

Our curriculum was developed by Ustadh Faraz. He achieved Superior in ACTFL as someone who had to learn Arabic from the very beginning.

In addition, he imparts his expertise in counseling to help students navigate the journey of learning Arabic, an often forgotten component for success.

What Does the High School
Curriculum Consist of?

What Does the High School Curriculum Consist of?

Our curriculum is meticulously designed to ensure comprehensive learning and progression over the course of three years, equating to six levels of in-depth study. By the culmination of this period, students are expected to have developed the proficiency to translate texts without vowels, showcasing their advanced understanding of the language. To support this learning journey, we provide all necessary materials directly to our students, with books being shipped to their homes for convenience.

Recognizing the importance of accessibility and flexibility, especially for those balancing educational commitments, our program offers flexible scheduling options that accommodate school timetables. Additionally, students benefit from office hours, allowing for personalized support and guidance throughout their studies.

Fundamentals Track (FCA)

Arabic 1A: FCA 100

Basic Morphology: Three Parts of Speech

Arabic 1B: FCA 105

Advanced Morphology: Inflection & 10 Forms

Arabic 2A: FCA 110

Syntax: Sentences

Reading Track (RCA)

Arabic 2B: RCA 220

Translation & Review

Arabic 3A: RCA 240

Translation & Advanced Grammar

Arabic 3B: RCA 260

Translation & Research

Summer 2024 Classes
Now Open for Enrollment

Arabic 1A & Arabic 1B High School (1 year foreign language credit), Summer 2024

Arabic 1A & Arabic 1B
High School (1 year foreign language credit), Summer 2024

$1500

or $500/month for 3 months

All new students without exception must enroll in this class first to build a strong foundation for learning classical Arabic.

Basic Morphology:

In this course, students learn the three parts of speech (nouns, verbs, and prepositions) along with conjugation of verbs and the different states of words (raf, nasb, and jarr).

Further progression into other classes is done internally.

All new students without exception must enroll in this class first to build a strong foundation for learning classical Arabic.

Autumn 2024 & Winter 2025 Classes
Now Open for Enrollment

Arabic 1A & Arabic 1B High School (1 year foreign language credit), Autumn 2024 & Winter 2025

Arabic 1A & Arabic 1B
High School (1 year foreign language credit), Autumn 2024 & Winter 2025

$1500

or $150/month for 10 months

All new students without exception must enroll in this class first to build a strong foundation for learning classical Arabic.

Basic Morphology:

In this course, students learn the three parts of speech (nouns, verbs, and prepositions) along with conjugation of verbs and the different states of words (raf, nasb, and jarr).

Further progression into other classes is done internally.

All new students without exception must enroll in this class first to build a strong foundation for learning classical Arabic.

Accredited High School Classical Arabic Program

Will My School Take
Arabic Daily Credit?

Every school’s policies are different. We have been able to transfer credits to over 90% of schools. We suggest you ask your counselor what the school’s policies are.

Arabic Daily is accredited by WASC and Cognia, which allows us to work with schools directly. Transcripts are provided upon request and sent to schools.

If you have more questions, you can book a call with us.

Every school’s policies are different. We have been able to transfer credits to over 90% of schools. We suggest you ask your counselor what the school’s policies are.

Arabic Daily is accredited by WASC and Cognia, which allows us to work with schools directly. Transcripts are provided upon request and sent to schools.

If you have more questions, you can book a call with us.

Why Should I Learn
Classical Arabic?

Classical Arabic is an incredibly rich and rewarding language to learn, with deep historical roots and cultural significance. By going through our programs, you unlock a range of life-skills and benefits, on both personal and professional aspects of your life.

Professional Gain:

  • Skip the Arabic year of a Seminary Program;
  • Further education in Arabic to become an Arabic teacher;
  • Career opportunities in foreign service & international non-profit work;
  • Masters or PhD in Middle Eastern studies, Islamic studies, etc.

Personal Gain:

  • The complexity of classical Arabic further strengthens mental agility and critical thinking capabilities;
  • Connect to the Arab & Muslim cultures through understanding texts;
  • Overcoming linguistic barriers boosts self-confidence and motivates continuous learning and exploration.

Take the first step toward Classical Arabic today.

Questions & Answers

Can my child skip a level if they have studied Arabic before?2023-03-16T09:58:56-05:00

Unfortunately, no. In our experience after teaching hundreds of high school students, every student will learn something new in the first level. For some there may be some review, but we encourage that. We build the students up from the ground level to ensure that their Arabic knowledge is sound. If a student skips a level, they are at risk of having large gaps in their knowledge. We have had native speakers, huffadh, and others all start from the beginning, but everyone has found it to be the correct decision.

Parents that have their child enrolled in Ohio public or private schools.2023-03-16T09:53:08-05:00

Ohio has a law known as Credit Flex. This education option gives students a way to be in charge of their learning. For some students, they see more value in school (“Why do I have to learn this?”) when they can connect learning with real world situations and future jobs. Credit flexibility is one way to increase a student’s interest in school and motivation to learn.

The key to this option is that the student drives the request as well as the plan to earn the credit. A specific interest or credit need of the student should be the basis for the request and the family and school should start by listening to the student. Educators and families may also work with students to initiate the plan for credit flexibility.

For more information click here and ask your school about this option. Keep in mind Arabic Daily is accredited through Cognia, which is information the school may want to know.

Will Arabic Daily’s program work with my homeschooling curriculum?2023-03-16T09:48:55-05:00

For parents in the United States, please look at your state laws here. If your state laws are relaxed, chances are that it will be a very easy process.
States that have little to no regulation are: Texas, Idaho, Oklahoma, Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Alaska, New Jersey, and Connecticut.

For parents outside of the United States, please click here to learn more.

What is your refund policy?2023-04-11T14:24:40-05:00

There is no refund. Students must go in with the intention of completing the program. If the intention to complete is not fully established then the likelihood of completing the program decreases.

If you choose a payment plan, the payment plan must be completed. It is not a subscription, but rather installments to complete the full payment.

How many semesters are there?2023-08-03T19:56:30-05:00

We offer 6 courses. A students begins course one already knowing the letters and vowels. After 6 semesters the student will have learned the fundamentals of Arabic and have read over 300 pages of classical Arabic before graduating. Every 2 semesters is equivalent to one year. A student can complete two consecutive level either during the entire school or year, or during a summer intensive.

Fundamentals Track (FCA) Reading Track (RCA)

Arabic 1A

FCA 100

Basic Morphology – Three Parts of Speech

Arabic 2B

RCA 220

Translation | Review | Reading with Vowels

Arabic 1B

FCA 105

Advanced Morphology – Inflection & 10 Forms

Arabic 3A

RCA 240

Translation | Advanced Grammar | Reading with Vowels

Arabic 2A

FCA 110

Syntax – Sentences

Arabic 3B

RCA 260

Translation | Research | Reading without vowels

How much is the course?2023-08-03T19:58:46-05:00

$750/semester | $1500/school year

One can also do a payment plan for $250 per month for three months per level.

Are there assignments?2023-04-11T14:26:59-05:00

Yes. One can expect 1 hour of work per class. Assignments will be turned in. If you are a student who is keeping up through recordings, assignments must still be turned in on time.

Assignments are graded for completing. The answers will be reviewed in class. At the end of each semester, there will be a take home review.

What do the students have to know?2023-04-11T14:32:22-05:00

Just the Arabic letters and vowels. Proper tajwīd is not a requirement. However, it is recommended that a student has a little bit of experience with the language.

Do you provide recordings?2023-08-03T20:00:54-05:00

Yes. All the recordings are available from the start. However, before a student begins, they have to set up an onboarding meeting to determine how much material they should cover per week. Once the student has completed the material, they will then book a meeting with the instructor to go over the homework and material for further comprehension.

Can homeschooled students take this course for credit?2021-11-16T13:58:45-05:00

Yes. Every state has different laws. You can find more information here: https://hslda.org/legal

Can a high school student take the course without it transferring?2021-09-18T09:51:40-05:00

Yes.

How do I know if my school will take credit?2022-04-21T23:15:39-05:00

We are officially accredited through Cognia and WASC. Many schools will only work with accredited schools.

Every school has different policies. To find out if your school will take it please speak to your counselor as soon as possible.

How much emphasis is on speech?2022-01-31T13:46:57-05:00

The emphasis is on reading, understanding, and translating. There will be some speaking components.

Is Arabic Daily accredited.2022-04-19T10:31:12-05:00

Arabic Daily is accredited by:

North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement (NCA CASI)

Northwest Accreditation Commission (NWAC)

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS CASI).

Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)

Is there a placement test?2023-04-11T14:29:28-05:00

Generally, no. As long as the student knows the letters and vowels that will be enough to take the class.

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