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FAQs

We hope to extend our unique provision to more age groups in the future, God-willing, but have no fixed plans to do so as yet.

A breakfast club is planned for 8.00, and regular classes will start at 8.30. The school day will end at 3.45, and an after-school programme is planned to allow children who wish to attend the first madrasah session at 4.30 to stay on after school until madrasah begins.

The number of bursaries available will depend on our total enrolment as well as the amount of sponsorship funds available, and will be means-tested. Bursaries can be applied for once your child has been offered a place.

Siblings are automatically eligible for a 5% discount on fees.

Yes, classes will be moth mixed-age and mixed gender. We will aim for a balance between boys and girls in all classes, although this cannot be guaranteed and will naturally fluctuate from year to year.

We are registering with the DfE as an independent school with an Islamic faith ethos, while being open to children of other faiths or none.

Our Islamic Studies programme is designed to complement rather than duplicate what is taught at Rawdah Madrasah by emphasising virtues, character and biographies through storytelling. Please see our Curriculum Map  for more information.

The school will not teach a specific school of fiqh but leave those matters to parents’ choice and discretion. All schools of fiqh are welcome.

Please see our Curriculum Map  for more information.

For questions that are not answered here, please our Contact Us form and allow 3-4 days for us to reply. Thank you.

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