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“Children are extraordinary—while smaller in size than adults, their dreams and talents are anything but small. The girls who join us on life’s journey embrace a world of new experiences and emotional security, triumph over every challenge, and, armed with a toolkit overflowing with physical, creative, academic, and emotional strengths, confidently embark on the adventure of adolescence.”

Children today are citizens of tomorrow’s world, one that lies still beyond our sight. If you and I seek the very best in learning, nurturing, and education for our children, and wish to equip them for a future we ourselves will not live to see, come walk this path with us…

Our school feels like home. Visitors often say it feels like their own house—warm, full of energy—and you even take your shoes off. We don’t work here as we would at home; we immerse ourselves in wholehearted play. We welcome you into our home so that, from wherever we are, we all take a step forward—a step toward living better…

Our school’s mission to guide our children toward maturity shapes our objectives, roadmap, lesson plans, parent enrichment programs, and teacher training around the timeless motto lifelong learning In addition to this enduring cornerstone, our commitment to the earth care principle guides every aspect of our work—protecting and nurturing the planet, preventing environmental harm, and weaving this focus into lesson plans, parent workshops, teacher training, and even the school’s administrative and operational practices. For example, our educators and staff demonstrate this commitment by using checklists and even eliminating paper-based homework altogether—submitting assignments via the school’s virtual platform. At Afradokht, we guide our own and our children’s life stories with this perspective.

We want our children to live healthy, joyful lives with active minds and peaceful spirits, so they can express their full human potential and the noble qualities of a good person.
Accordingly, our educational courses for each age group are as follows:

Preschool 2

1st Grade

2nd Grade

3rd Grade

In the second preschool stage, our young learners enter the school environment in a more formal way and gradually prepare for formal education—readiness for reading and writing, development of scientific and mathematical skills, adaptation to a more structured school setting, and readiness for more independent social interactions. These objectives, alongside other educational and developmental areas, are the focus of this stage.

As students enter this stage, their learning and development horizons expand—they embark on their first formal school years enriched by structured educational and life-skills programs, informal learning opportunities, and a variety of extracurricular activities.

Our Preschool 2 girls infuse the practice of discipline into the art of living and their classroom experience, organizing clear plans and collaborative activities for each part of their daily routine. This important process is properly guided and directed by the mentor teacher in collaboration with the homeroom teachers.

Our nine-year-old girls are the perfect embodiment of the proverb “Don’t underestimate someone just because they’re small.” They have thoughts we couldn’t even imagine, precisely because we don’t expect them to leave childhood behind and enter the new pre-adolescence phase. This period brings mood swings, all-or-nothing behavioral shifts, evolving social interactions, and a host of intense emotions that our daughters experience. With authentic guidance, parents — alongside mentor teachers and school staff — help them navigate this stage safely.
Watch the introductory video (click here).

Exclusive Extracurricular Programs for Our Community

Organizing knowledge‐enhancement workshops for parents, family retreats, and sports programs are among our goals. These initiatives are planned and executed alongside the school’s core curriculum, with a practical focus on students’ everyday lives.
What sets Afaradkht apart in our communication with families is the way we deliver tailored reports and evaluations for each class. For example:
Monthly Orientation for First-Grade Mothers: We host a briefing session every month to explain the methods and goals of their children’s instruction.
Dedicated Instructional Videos: We record the way first-grade teachers introduce Persian letters and send these separate videos to mothers for better familiarity.
In our parent-engagement program:
Fathers’ Channel: We’ve launched and maintain a private channel with content created specifically for fathers.
Mother Circles: Three times a month, we bring mothers together—either for on-campus gatherings or off-campus retreats—to discuss and analyse educational and developmental topics with a focus on mindset and values.

Meet the Team Afradokht

At Solaleh, our human resources are the very heart of this great family. Teachers, mentors, and administrators at Solaleh serve as facilitators, paving the way for learning and empowerment for children, families, and staff. Recognizing that university education alone in related fields is not enough to fully develop and empower an educator—and given the lack of a standardized process to assess and evaluate students in these disciplines—Solaleh does not limit its recruitment to graduates of those programs. Instead, we deliver our own unique, specialized training for every team member we bring on board. We believe that those who work directly with children should be young, creative, diligent, and ambitious, while mid-career and veteran professionals with decades of experience stand by them as advisors and supporters.