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Blossoms Classroom
Age: 4 year olds
Teacher to Student Ratio is 1:10
Classes
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Full Time: 5 days/week
Part time: 4 days/week
Objectives
Course Objectives & Outcomes
Learning Skills & Numeracy
Focus on tracing and handwriting, picture books, phonics and listening to stories, all important steps in literacy.
Cognitive & Physical Development
Teachers monitor development per the CDC Developmental Milestones and help foster age-appropriate skill-building.
Social/Emotional Connection
Children learn teamwork and build confidence through developing social skills and structured activities.

Language & Speech Development
Children are immersed in Arabic and English instruction using the Total Physical Response (TPR) method.
Expressive Art and Design
Engaging Arts & Crafts projects encourage creative expression and exploration.
Understanding the World
We believe children learn best using a hands-on approach and always try to connect lessons with the world around us.
Our Program Offers

Language Immersion

Hands-on Approach

Islamic Studies


"Seek Knowledge From The Cradle To The Grave."
Prophet Mohammed PBUH
Why Choose Us?
Why Choose Children of the world?
Established for Over 10 Years
Years of glowing customer testimonials attest that our program is a well-established success.
Over 5,250 Graduates
COTW has successfully prepared thousands of children for the next steps in their academic career.
Teacher/Student Ratio
Our goal is as much individualized attention as possible. For this, we choose quality over quantity and keep our classrooms small.
Our Tuition Assistance Program
Our Tuition Assistance Program supports socio-economic and ethnic diversity within our school. Low-income families may qualify for reduced tuition. Families must demonstrate full-time working status and financial need see the link below.

Daily Routine
- Arrival and Welcome Activities
- Circle Time (Arabic & English)
- Literacy and Language Enrichment
- Qur’an Memorization and Hadith

- Snack and Social Time
- Outdoor Play / Physical Education
- Thematic Centers (Science, Art, Dramatic Play)
- Math and Cognitive Exploration
- Prayer and Salah Practice
- Storytelling and Character Building

- Lunch and Quiet Reflection
- Arabic Language Activities
- Review and Reinforcement Games
- End-of-Day Circle / Recap and Dismissal Prep

Meet
Our Teachers & Staff

Bouchra Elamiri
Assistant Teacher: Birds Classroom
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Hakima Elamiri
Founder & Program Director
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Hayat Belattaria
Lead Teacher (Arabic): Blossoms & Flowers
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Originally from Morocco, Ms. Hayat brings over 10 years of experience teaching Arabic and Quran. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Arabic and is a certified Tajweed instructor. Currently enrolled in the CDA program, she has completed numerous professional development courses in early childhood education, including Creating Positive Interactions, Ages & Stages, and Toddler Behavior.
Ms. Hayat has been recognized four years in a row by Virginia Quality for achieving high scores in Positive Climate and Classroom Awareness. She is known for her patience, strong classroom management, and ability to create a nurturing and engaging learning environment that respects each child’s unique needs and interests.

Naima Krikba
Assistant teacher
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Nada Ashraf Mostafa
PE Teacher
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Nada is passionate about promoting active, healthy lifestyles through engaging physical education. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Language and Literature and multiple certifications in early childhood development, including positive interaction, playful environments, and building confidence in toddlers.
A former member of the Egyptian National Fencing Team and the Modern Pentathlon International Team, Nada now serves as an Assistant Fencing Coach at Elite Fencing Academy. She has also taught PE in Atlanta, Georgia. Her athletic achievements include bronze medals at the 2013 African Fencing Championship and the 2007 Youth Pentathlon World Championship.

Deeqa Ayanle
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Huda Basheer
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Yasmeen Abdelaziz
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Miss Jasmin Hamdan
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Amina M.Badawy
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Heba Jehar
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Welcome! It’s going to be a great year!
Ever since I was a young girl, I’ve been inspired to become a teacher. There’s no greater joy than being part of a child’s growth and helping them succeed. I hold an Associate Degree in Business Administration and have completed several certifications in early childhood education. I’m also preparing to begin my Child Development Associate (CDA) certification.
I’ve been recognized for my exceptional strength in creating a positive classroom climate, fostering strong emotional connections with children, and encouraging meaningful peer relationships. I strive to communicate with children in a positive, supportive way and take pride in balancing individual needs with a nurturing, well-managed learning environment
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions

Are Islamic studies mandatory?
No. We have non-Muslim families who attend who enjoy all of the benefits of language immersion, socialization, and academia without the religious component.
What is the feeding & napping schedule?
Children under 4 years old have naps right after lunch. The Birds eat at 11:45 and nap at 12:05, the Sprouts eat at 12:15 and nap at 12:35. The Blossoms and Flowers eat at 12:45 and have "quiet time" at 1:05. K-12 students eat at 1:15pm.
How are meals and snacks handled?
Parents may bring lunch and snacks (am & pm) from home or may elect to use our meal plan, which is $7.50/day and includes lunch and two snacks.
How can I stay informed?
COTW regularly sends pictures to the parents of all the students engaging in their class and recess activities. We also distribute a biweekly newsletter and encourage parents to be involved and collaborate with us. Follow us on Facebook, and subscribe to our WhatsApp groups.