About Tawakkul Education
Tawakkul exists to help expatriate Muslim families raise capable, grounded, and well-educated children — without sacrificing family life, values, or freedom.
We believe education should adapt to the child, not force the child to adapt to a system.
And that children thrive most when they are known personally, taught intentionally, and given space to grow naturally.
Tawakkul exists to help expatriate Muslim families raise capable, grounded, and well-educated children — without sacrificing family life, values, or freedom.
We believe education should adapt to the child, not force the child to adapt to a system.
That learning should build character alongside academics.
And that children thrive most when they are known personally, taught intentionally, and given space to grow naturally.
About Tawakkul Education
Built around family life — not a rigid system.
The Governess Programme provides the structure and quality of a high-level education without the pressure, overcrowding, and limitations of traditional schooling. Education becomes calmer, more intentional, and naturally integrated into family life.
Our Governess Programme
A personalised education built around your child, your family, and your lifestyle.
We combine:
Rigorous academic teaching
1:1 or small-group learning
Critical thinking and communication
Islamic character development
Real-world skills and independent learning
Ongoing guidance and structure for parents
This is not traditional school at home.
It is calm, flexible, and deeply personal education designed for families who want something better than the standard system.
Education beyond exams.
Academic achievement is only one part of a complete education. Alongside core subjects, students are guided in developing strong Islamic character, discipline, confidence, critical thinking, and the ability to navigate the modern world with clarity and purpose.
The Governess Programme is a personalised education system built around your child, your family, and your lifestyle.
Our Governess Programme
Rigorous academics, taught personally.
Every child learns differently, which is why our teaching is built around the individual rather than a standardised classroom model. Through 1:1 learning, students receive focused attention, personalised guidance, and an education adapted to their pace, strengths, and goals.
The Outcome We Hope To Help Build
Academically Capable: Children who understand deeply, think critically, and communicate clearly — with strong academic foundations built through personalised learning.
Grounded In Their Values: Young people with strong Islamic character, self-respect, discipline, and a clear sense of identity in the modern world.
Independent & Confident: Students who are able to think for themselves, solve problems calmly, and navigate life with maturity and competence.
Calm & Curious: Children who enjoy learning naturally — without the burnout, pressure, and constant comparison of traditional systems.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have a question that isn’t answered here, you’re welcome to raise it during consultation. We believe clarity comes before commitment.
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Lessons are delivered by experienced teachers. Parents are not expected to plan lessons, teach daily content, or manage curriculum progression. Your role is to support your child — not to replace an educator. -
We begin with a teacher-led assessment designed to understand your child’s current level, learning style, and natural pace. This is not a test and there is no pass or fail. It helps us design a programme that fits your child properly.
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Teachers are selected based on experience, subject expertise, and compatibility with your child’s needs and learning style. We prioritise calm, supportive educators who understand personalised learning and values-based education.
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Is the curricuOur programmes are built around recognised academic frameworks (such as the British curriculum), with flexibility to align with Islamic values and family priorities. Faith is treated as an integrated part of the child’s environment, not an add-on.
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Parents are kept informed and involved at an overview level. We handle planning, teaching, and academic coordination, while parents provide encouragement, routine, and home support.
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Yes.
Many of the families we support come to us after challenging school experiences or disrupted learning. Our approach focuses on rebuilding confidence, establishing routine, and moving forward at the right pace. -
We can support families working toward recognised pathways (such as GCSE preparation) where appropriate. These are discussed individually during consultation to ensure readiness and suitability.
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Yes.
We work with families internationally. Our structure is especially well-suited to expat and internationally mobile families seeking continuity and stability.