Quick answer: Australian children learn the Quran online in local time with certified one-on-one teachers, from Qaida basics to fluent reading. Start with a free trial, pick a convenient slot, and choose a male or female teacher.
If you are an Australian parent thinking about online Quran classes for your child but not sure where to begin, this starter guide walks you through the essentials: how timing works, who teaches, how to keep it safe, and how to take the first small step with confidence.
How the classes work
Your child joins a live, one-on-one video lesson with a certified teacher at a set weekly time. Depending on their level, they begin with Noorani Qaida to learn the Arabic letters, move on to fluent reading and Tajweed, and can later progress to memorisation. Everything is paced to your individual child, not a group.
Timing that suits Australian families
Classes are booked in your local time, whether AEST, ACST, or AWST, so lessons land at sensible hours. Our Australia Quran classes offer before-school, after-school, evening, and weekend slots. Wherever you are, from Sydney to Perth or a regional town, your child gets the same certified teaching.
Choosing the right teacher
Every teacher is Ijazah-certified, and you can request a female teacher for a daughter, which many Australian parents prefer. Your child keeps the same teacher each week, building trust and letting lessons flow naturally from one to the next.
Keeping it safe and supervised
Online learning is easy to oversee when you follow simple habits:
- Hold the class in a shared family space you can see.
- Use your own parent account for logins and bookings.
- Observe lessons whenever you like.
- Keep contact within scheduled classes and official channels.
You stay fully in control while your child learns from the comfort of home.
What your child needs
Very little: a quiet spot, a device with a camera and microphone, a reliable internet connection, and the Qaida or Quran to read from. Most families already have everything required.
Taking the first step
The easiest way to begin is a free trial with no card required. Tell us your city, your child's age and level, and a preferred time, and a certified teacher will run a real first lesson so you can see how your child responds. Across 15+ countries, the 1,200+ families who rate us 4.9 out of 5 include many Australians who started with exactly this one simple trial.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do online Quran classes work for kids in Australia?
Your child joins a live one-on-one lesson at a local-time slot, progressing from Qaida to fluent reading and beyond.
What times are available for Australian children?
Before school, after school, evening, and weekend slots, all booked in your local AEST, ACST, or AWST time.
Can I choose a female teacher for my daughter?
Yes. Certified female teachers are available on request, and your child keeps the same teacher each week.
What equipment does my child need?
A quiet space, a device with camera and microphone, reliable internet, and a Qaida or Quran to read from.
Ready to begin? Book a free trial class — no card required.