Learn under parental supervision in a safe, familiar environment.
Balance academic learning with Islamic values and family life.
Fully timetabled, personalised plans tailored to your child’s abilities.
Who can be homeschooled?
Any child can receive full-time homeschooling.
Students currently in SEN schools require school permission before withdrawal.
Suitable for all ages and abilities, including those combining Islamic studies with the UK curriculum.
What is the aim of Cortex Online Academy?
Provide Muslim British homeschooling that balances faith and academic excellence.
Support students in core subjects (Maths, Science, English) alongside Shariah Studies.
Offer flexible schedules and faith-centred learning.
Registration & Fees
Registration fee required for all new students.
Tuition varies by programme (Full-Time, Part-Time, ESL).
Family discounts available.
What will students study?
Homeschooling Pathways:
Core British curriculum subjects
Sixth Form: Shariah Studies or A-Level pathways
Faculty Of Shari’ah Pathways:
Department Of Hadith and Hadith Sciences
Department of Fiqh and Usul al-Fiqh
Department of ِArabic Language
ESL Programmes:
Kids ESL
Teens ESL
Adult ESL
Age & Key Stages
Primary (7–11 years) – Key Stage 2
Middle School (11–14 years) – Key Stage 3
Senior School (14–16 years) – GCSE
Sixth Form (16–19 years) – A-Level
Shariah Studies (16-20 Years)
ESL Programme (8+ Years)
Uniform & Dress Code
Girls:
Ages 3 – Year 6: Abaya with hijab
Year 7 – Sixth Form: Jilbab with hijab
Boys:
Qamis or plain modest clothing (no logos)
Online Learning & Conduct
Device ready, charged, and quiet workspace prepared.
Microphones muted when not speaking; water allowed, no snacking.
Cameras must remain on during lessons.
Respectful behaviour and punctuality required.
Parents communicate via the Admin Team only.
Attendance, Holidays & Withdrawal
Flexible learning structure throughout the school year.
Admin must be notified for short breaks or holidays.
Formal notice required for withdrawal.
Tools & Equipment
Laptop or desktop computer
Microsoft Office, PDF reader, Chrome browser
USB headset, webcam, stable internet
Mobile phones/tablets not recommended
International Participation
Students from anywhere in the world can enrol.
Live and recorded classes available for global flexibility.
How does homeschooling support faith?
Islamic values integrated within academic learning.
Prayer breaks and religious studies scheduled daily.
Supports modesty, family structure, and faith-based growth.
Where a topic in any subject conflicts with Islamic faith or ‘Aqeedah, we first explain the correct Islamic perspective. If the topic or theory is not compulsory or will not appear in examinations, it will be removed from the subject.
How is progress assessed?
Assignments, quizzes, and teacher feedback to monitor learning continuously
Mid-term and final examinations to assess academic progress
Parent evenings at the end of each term
Parent Hub progress reports to keep families informed
ESL learners assessed according to CEFR standards (A1–C2)
Enrolment & Getting Started
Admissions are accepted at designated enrolment periods
Speak with age-group specialists before starting.
Contact via email, WhatsApp, or Live Chat.
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