Quwwat-ul-Islam Girls’ School was established in August 2003. Initially, the school enrolled just fifty pupils but over time, by the Grace of Allah, the school expanded and has gone from strength to strength. In September 2005 the school was extended to cater for Secondary pupils also.
We now cater for pupils from Reception to the end of Year 11, teaching the National Curriculum Subjects as well as providing a solid Islamic education within a nurturing Islamic environment. Your daughter will, InshaAllah, leave Quwwat-ul-Islam Girls’ School with the knowledge, maturity and confidence to face a bright and successful future.
Quwwat-ul-Islam Girls’ School celebrates diversity and welcomes applications from children of all faiths and backgrounds.Quwwat-ul-Islam Girls’ School thanks all of its past and current parents for their continuous support and cooperation.
Our Visionis to establish a school of excellence both Islamic ally and academically.
Our Mission is to empower the children with the highest academic standards and environment, to enable them to make a positive difference within society.
The school aims is to
To promote sound Islamic attitudes where children learn respect for others, form positive self images and care for their environment, so that they may actively become responsible within the community.
Our school will adhere to the following fundamental principles
All pupils have the right to equal opportunity through a stimulating and accessible curriculum. Our school will positively promote diversity and equality of opportunity, recognising that we are here to serve a diverse and multi-racial society. We are committed to the view that organisations make better decisions if they are truly representative of the wider community.
We provide high quality teaching that enables the acquisition of skills, knowledge and understanding which will be of use to all future learning. We promote, facilitate and enable the inclusion of children with disabilities and special educational needs and provide a broad and balanced curriculum which provides opportunity for;all pupils to acquire content through variation and differentiation.We promote a wide range of enrichment experiences which enable children to make connections between all forms of learning.We develop lively and enquiring minds through encouraging children to question and discuss issues, in order to make informed decisions. We promote positive attitudes, good behaviour and moral understanding.
The school will usually only expel a pupil as a last resort after trying to improve the pupil’s behaviour through other means. However, there are exceptional circumstances in which a school may want to decide to expel a pupil for a one-off offence. The decision to expel your child can be taken by the Head Teacher/Principal and the school trustees.
Each class contains a range of equipment and materials to enable every subject to be taught. In addition, there are specialist areas and other facilities
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