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Al Jamiah Al Islamiyyah

England · Boys only · 34 pupils

Peer group: <200 pupils, England
Nearest airportsManchester 28 minLiverpool 45 minLeeds Bradford 1h 8mBirmingham 1h 51mEast Midlands 1h 55mtypical drive · via OpenRouteService / OpenStreetMap

At a glance

Latest income

Prefect

Reserves

Prefect

Fee dependency

Prefect

Operating stress

Scholar

Inspection

Red

Ofsted · 2024-11-10

Fees

Fees

What Al Jamiah Al Islamiyyah publishes for 2024/25 — the advertised price, before any bursary or scholarship.

2024/25VAT status unclear
DayBoarding
Senior
£2,000 /yr
£667/term
£3,500 /yr
£1,167/term

Termly figures are the annual fee ÷ 3. Source: the school's fee page ↗

Day fees have fallen -7% since 2024/25 — from £2,150 to £2,000 in 2025/26. See the full six-year trend below.

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Finances

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Peer-group benchmarking

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Inspection & safeguarding

Red· OfstedNo concerns raised

Latest outcome: Did not meet all standards

A standard was not met, but safeguarding was judged effective — a compliance point, not a child-safety concern.

Regulator
Ofsted
Band
Red
Report date
2024-11-10
Report age
1.6 years

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Academic results

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Curriculum & activities

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Language & character

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Catchment

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Data & sources

Where these figures come from, and how complete they are.

Financial source
Charity Commission (England & Wales)
Detail level
Parsed from full accounts
Latest accounts
2024-04-30
Years on record
5
Accounts age
25 months
Pupil numbers
34 (inspection:Ofsted)
Components
Entity scope
This school
Data completeness85/100

Pupil–teacher ratio: not published — independent schools aren’t in the DfE workforce census, and filed accounts don’t separate teaching staff.

Capital trend: only one year of capital spend is on record, so a multi-year under-investment signal can’t be computed yet.

Computed 2026-06-20 · pipeline ct-derived-1.0.0. Indicators, not verdicts — each is traceable to its source.

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Prototype — figures derive from public records (Charity Commission, OSCR, ISI/Ofsted/Education Scotland/Estyn, ONS Census). Some fields (pupil–teacher ratios) are not yet in the dataset and are omitted rather than estimated.