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As an Islamic faith school for boys, we welcome and celebrate a distinct learning community, those with the akhirah in mind. We integrate the universal guidance of Islam with practical living in the UK and to be an important part of British society. Our curriculum is based on a progressive Madrasah style learning adapted for the 21st Century combined with the National Curriculum to ensure our children become truly prepared as Muslims on their outlook and attitude.
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Three-step admissions process: 1) Complete the application form; 2) Sit exams in Qur’ān recitation, English and Maths; 3) Interview with a parent/guardian. The applicant’s previous school report and motivations to join the school are discussed. Candidates must demonstrate a desire to memorise the Holy Qur’ān and become a Hafidh or to tread the path of becoming an Alim, Insha’Allah.
Tuition fees are listed per academic year: KS3 (Year 7-9) 3600; KS4 (Year 10-11) 3840. Additional fees: Deposit 500; Resource 300; Admin Fee 150.
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