iWise Holiday Program

Study Program Description

The iWise Holiday Program is designed to provide a fun and meaningful learning space for children during the school holidays. The program combines Islamic religious studies with creative activities, daily practices, and character-building community experiences. Through a thematic, interactive, and applied approach, students are encouraged to understand Islamic values ​​not only in theory but also in everyday practice. With a relaxed atmosphere, the program provides a platform for children to grow in Islamic knowledge, manners, and spirituality, while also enjoying a productive holiday.

What will you learn?

The basics of practical worship such as ablution and prayer with an applied approach.
Islamic moral values ​​in daily life, both at home, school and in the social environment.
Stories and examples from the Prophet's sirah as inspiration in building noble morals.
Creative activities, educational games, and community practices that instill a spirit of togetherness and caring.

Purpose of the Study Program

After completing the study program, you are expected to be able to

  • Strengthen foundational understanding in daily worship practices.
  • Internalize Islamic manners as part of personal character.
  • Draw lessons from the Prophet’s stories for real life.
  • Cultivate a spirit of togetherness, responsibility, and social care.
  • Fill the holidays with activities that are productive, enjoyable, and meaningful.

Participants will learn the procedures for ablution and prayer using practical methods and role-play. This material emphasizes the importance of understanding worship not only as a ritual but also as a spiritual foundation for daily life.

In this unit, students are encouraged to learn about and practice Islamic etiquette in their interactions with parents, friends, teachers, and their surroundings. Etiquette is understood as a concrete manifestation of Islamic morality, simple yet profoundly influential in life.

This unit examines the social dimensions of fasting, including concern for the poor, the practice of zakat (almsgiving), and its tangible contribution to building social justice. Participants will see Ramadan as a means of strengthening community ties.

This material connects verses from the Koran with contemporary issues such as work ethics, family, the environment and digital culture, so that interpretation becomes a real guide in everyday decision making.

The Holiday Class program is a fun learning opportunity for children and teenagers during school holidays. In this program, participants will learn about Islamic Studies or the Quran while intensively participating in a variety of engaging educational activities. The program is designed to maintain a balance between meaningful learning and fun during free time.

This program is open to children and adolescents, both those new to Islam and those with a basic understanding. There is no age limit; the most important thing is a desire to learn and participate in the activities with a positive spirit.

Holiday Class offers a variety of engaging activities, such as learning about Quranic stories, Islamic art, educational games, and group discussions on Islamic morals and values, using material drawn from comprehensive Islamic Studies. These activities are designed to help participants learn in a fun way and inspire them in their daily lives.

The Holiday Class program is usually held during school holidays or during long vacation periods. We always update the schedule at the beginning of each holiday period, so parents and children can easily plan their participation.
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You can ask about the programs offered by iWise Education, and register through the following contacts: E-Mail: admin@iwise.id or via WhatsApp (+62) 811-9320-140.

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