Brondesbury College

Brondesbury College

Infobox School2
name = Brondesbury College for Boys


motto = "To provide the best education in a secure Islamic environment through the knowledge and application of Quran and Sunnah"
established = October, 1997
type = Secondary faith school
religion = Islam
gender = Boys
head_name = HeadMaster
head = Mr Dan Salahuddin Clifton
address = 8 Brondesbury Park
city = Brent
county = London
postalcode = NW6 7BX
country = England
ofsted = 131059
lower_age = 11
upper_age = 16
pupils = approx. 100
website = [http://www.bcbcollege.com www.brondesburycollege.co.uk]

Brondesbury College for Boys is an secondary faith school for boys located in Brent, London, England.

The College aims to provide the best education in a secure Islamic environment. We aspire to the fulfilment of every students potential, and our team of qualified and committed staff are dedicated to the Islamic and academic growth of every child. Brondesbury College combines the English National Curriculum with an Islamic Ethos, we have consistently high results at both Keystage 3 and at GCSE, and the number of students leaving the College with 5 A* to C grades is 100%.

The College has recently received glowing praise from Ofsted who judged it to be a very good school with some outstanding features, which they are constantly looking to improve, not just student results but the subject delivery as well. In addition to academic success, the College also runs a programme of Islamic Life Skills which will enable each student to develop leadership skills and better prepare them for living in Western society as a Muslim

The school also has a linking with Ulverston Victoria High School, a mixed comprehensive secondary school in Ulverston, Cumbria.


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