Maktab Summer Studio 2026

Four weeks. Four elements. One campus in DHA Phase 8.
Quran · Robotics · Tarbiyah · Fitness. Ages 5–11.

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Quran Recitation Circle

First element of every day

Quran — The Recitation Circle

60 minutes · Daily · Led by Maktab's Qari'a

Every day at the Summer Studio begins with the Quran. Children sit in a recitation circle led by Maktab's qari'a — thirty minutes of tajweed and short surah memorisation, followed by the story behind the verses, told as a living adventure.

By the end of four weeks, every child leaves with a surah they have memorised, a voice that has learned to recite beautifully, and a reason to come back in September.

  • Daily recitation with a qualified qari'a
  • Short surah memorisation — age-appropriate selection
  • Tajweed taught gently, never as a test
  • Stories of the Quran told as adventures, not lectures
Children working on STEAM projects

In partnership with TechTree

STEAM — Future Builders Lab

90 minutes daily

Children spend ninety minutes every morning building, coding, and solving. By the end of the camp, every child has a project they made with their own hands.

What students explore

  • Robotics & engineering challenges
  • AI literacy and smart systems
  • Coding — age-appropriate for both tracks
  • Electronics and circuits
  • Design thinking and real problem-solving

What your child gains

  • Confidence with technology they actually understand
  • Critical thinking and structured problem-solving
  • Creativity through building, not just watching
  • A real project to take home on the last day
Children playing sports outdoors

Based on the Sunnah of movement

Fitness — Active Hour

45 minutes daily

The Prophet (peace be upon him) encouraged riding, swimming, and archery. We honour that. Children spend 45 minutes every morning in structured physical activity — football, movement games, and coordination challenges.

  • Physical strength and coordination
  • Focus and discipline that carries into the classroom
  • Healthy movement as a daily Sunnah, not a chore

"We are raising children who are strong in body, calm in mind, and grounded in faith. The Active Hour is where the first of those three begins."

Child journaling and reflecting

The Compass

Tarbiyah — The Compass

45 minutes daily

A 16-session curriculum on the character of a Muslim child. Not a class — a daily conversation. 16 sessions. 16 values. Each one taught as a conversation, not a lecture. Children leave The Compass with a small personal journal where they tracked one good deed every day.

  • Truthfulness and keeping your word
  • Gratitude — in small, daily moments
  • Respect for parents, kindness to those older
  • Sabr — patience taught through real situations
  • Love for Allah and His Messenger ﷺ through stories

"The akhlaq of a Muslim child, taught without ever feeling like a class."

Explorers Ages 5–7
Innovators Ages 8–11

Boys and girls in separate wings.

Calendar

June Camp

1–25 June 2026

Monday to Thursday (4 weeks)

July Camp: 6 July – 1 August (Runs if June fills)

Timings

Daily Batches

AM Batch: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

PM Batch: 2:00 PM – 5:15 PM

Investment

Fees

PKR 20,000 per child per 4-week camp

Sibling discount available. Founding-family rates on year-long Maktab enrolment.

Saturday Teen Studio

For ages 15–19 · Four Saturdays in June · In partnership with TechTree

On the four Saturdays of June (6, 13, 20, 27), teens pick one track, spend four two-hour sessions building something real, and present it on Demo Day in front of parents and a Karachi founder panel.

TRACK 1 — AI Power User

Teens become more productive with AI than 95% of working adults — across writing, research, content, and coding. Take home: 5 portfolio artifacts, a personal AI productivity stack, and a certificate.

TRACK 2 — Startup Sprint

Found a startup, build a working AI-powered MVP, ship a branded landing page, and pitch to a real Karachi founder panel on Demo Day. Awards for the best pitch.

TRACK 3 — Self-Driving Robot

Teens build, code, and take home a fully autonomous robot car — programmed with autonomy and Bluetooth control. Demo Day is a live obstacle-course race in front of parents.

Every track ends at Demo Day — a live showcase where teens present their work to parents and an invited panel of Karachi professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the age group?
Summer Studio: Boys & Girls aged 5 to 11 years.
Saturday Teen Studio: Ages 15–19.
Will boys and girls be in separate groups?
Yes. Students are divided into two age groups (Explorers 5–7 & Innovators 8–11) with separate, supervised learning environments and wings for boys and girls.
Who will be teaching?
  • Quran: Maktab's qualified qari'a
  • STEAM: TechTree
  • Tarbiyah: Maktab
  • Fitness: MAK Fitness
What will my child be learning?
  • Quran: Daily recitation circle — tajweed and short surah memorisation.
  • STEAM: Robotics, coding, AI literacy, electronics, and design thinking.
  • Tarbiyah: A 16-session character curriculum — The Compass.
  • Fitness: Structured physical activity in the Sunnah of movement.
What are the timings and dates?

The camp runs Monday to Thursday.

  • AM Batch: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
  • PM Batch: 2:00 PM – 5:15 PM

June Camp: 1–25 June 2026.
July Camp: 6 July – 1 August 2026 (subject to June capacity).

Are there any fees?
PKR 20,000 per child for the full 4-week camp. Sibling discounts are available — please ask our team when you register.