Let’s learn Persian language together

We offer a warm space to learn Persian language
Aseman offers a warm and homey space where children can learn the Persian language and explore Persian culture in an engaging, fun environment.
Through music, stories, and play, children are immersed in Persian traditions and expressions, surrounded by Persian books, and connected with other children.
Our classes are designed for children raised in the Netherlands by Iranian parent(s) however, we do welcome children from all other nationalities too. We blend progressive early childhood teaching methods to introduce Persian culture and language in creative and stimulating ways. Children build Persian vocabulary and cultural awareness through discovery-based activities such as music, play, and storytelling.
Our class themes are inspired by Persian folklore, and carefully selected materials such as books, puppets, fabrics and musical instruments are used based on each age group. The classes are student-centred, allowing for creativity and self-expression within a fun and supportive structure.
Music
The music portion of our classes includes singing, musical games, storytelling, role-playing, and exploring instruments. These activities help enhance Persian vocabulary through a fun and interactive experience. Music is a powerful tool for language acquisition and literacy development, supporting children’s memory, audiovisual skills, and ability to express themselves through words. It also enhances vocabulary and grammar, creating a fun way to learn the alphabet, which builds the foundation for reading and writing a language. Musical activities foster communication and provide meaningful cultural experiences, bridging cultures and deepening connections to Persian heritage.


Arts and Crafts
Our arts and crafts activities introduce Persian culture through familiar themes such as colours, animals, family, and body parts, inspired by Persian expressions and folklore. The games are designed to match children’s developmental stages, encouraging physical, vocal, and creative participation. Each class ends with a guided improvisational activity based on words and concepts from previous sessions.
Meet the Teachers
Experts in giving your children best start
Ella Stark
Lead teacher and 1-2 year olds
Harriet Bailey
Teacher: 1-2 year olds
Melinda Schiller
Teacher: 3-4 year olds
What parent say

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Ramona Altenwerth
More than just a joyful place
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