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Al-Noor Voluntary Aided Muslim Primary School
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The quality of education Good
Behaviour and attitudes Outstanding
Personal development Outstanding
Leadership and management Good
Early years provision Outstanding
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Foundational Skills: Leaders make reading a priority for everyone.
Success of the Curriculum: Leaders have designed an ambitious curriculum to help pupils succeed both academically and personally.
Areas Needing Improvement: Sometimes, teachers do not check that pupils understand prior content in depth before introducing more complex tasks.
Performance in Maths & Reading: Year 5 pupils recalled multiplication facts with ease while solving problems.
Support for Falling Behind: Staff provide extra help for pupils struggling with reading.
Behaviour and Attitudes: Pupils’ behaviour is exemplary, bullying is rare, and concerns are dealt with quickly.
Support for SEND Pupils: Skilled staff work closely with parents to identify and provide appropriate support for pupils with SEND.
Managing Bullying and Pupil Safety: Bullying is rare and staff deal with any concerns quickly.
Promotion of Welfare and Safety: Leaders are vigilant about pupils’ well-being and safety, acting on concerns quickly.
Parent Feedback: Most parents and carers are highly complimentary about the school.
Parental Involvement: Leaders ensure that pupils join in fully with a wide range of activities.
Extracurricular Activities: Opportunities include choir, sports clubs, and cultural visits.
Outdoor Facilities: Visits to parks enrich pupils' learning.
Teacher Engagement: Staff feel valued and supported by leaders to manage their workload.
Impact on Student Progress: Teachers ensure pupils recall earlier learning and encourage them to try their best.
Assessment of Teaching Quality: Teachers have strong subject knowledge and use it to deliver content clearly.
Teaching Staff Challenges: Sometimes teachers do not check understanding with precision before moving to complex tasks.
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Al-Noor Voluntary Aided Muslim Primary School is a Primary, Co-Ed, Muslim school located in Greater London, London.

It has 419 students from age 4-11 yr with a student-teacher ratio of 19 : 1.

This school rated Good by recent Ofsted inspection.

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Individuals, families, and communities that genuinely comprehend and accept their reason for existing in this world comfortably coexist in and contribute to a society that is just, accountable, and compassionate. Goals Statement. to reflect and learn Pray and Develop Lead and Serve. Sincerity Honesty Etiquette Resilience Empathy Generosity Creativity Honor, gratitude, and patience Contribution Ownership Bravery Modesty Vision Communication. excellence in one's own growth, accomplishment, and attainment. High standards set and achieved in: pupil outcomes and achievements, the quality of teaching, the professionalism of staff members, the school's engagement with and of parents, the personal and collective leadership of all school members. To foster moral, emotional and spiritual development, as well as faith, in its inward and outward manifestations, within an environment permeated with an Islamic ethos. To develop individuals with robust personalities who demonstrate excellent character and attitude so that they are confident citizens of purpose and integrity who contribute positively to society, their families and the world. To promote inclusion and diversity as well as mutual respect and tolerance towards those with differing beliefs and viewpoints. Through developed empathy: to make positive contributions to society and to the lives of others; and to work with others for the common good. To promote the development of higher order thinking skills, including critical and creative thinking to ensure the highest levels of academic achievement and contribution towards solving societal problems and fulfilling people's needs. A systematic and relentless approach to ensuring the firmest foundations of English and Maths skills and attainment from the outset of school life, using tracking of pupil attainment and progress, the regular setting and reviewing of targets, as well as proven interventive and recovery programmes.
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Phase of Education Primary Primary Primary
Type Local Authority Maintained Schools Local Authority Maintained Schools Local Authority Maintained Schools
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Ofset report Good Good Good
Age range 4-11 3-11 3-11
Gender Co-Ed Co-Ed Co-Ed
Student teacher ratio 19.1 - 22.7
Proficient Math - 111 106
Proficient Read - 107 106
Grade 5 or above GCSE - - -
Grade 5 or above A Level - - -
Day Fees - - -
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Holidays 2024/25

Holidays Date
Autumn Half Term Holidays 28th Oct 2024 - 1st Nov 2024
Winter Holidays 23rd Dec 2024 - 3rd Jan 2025
Spring Half Term Holidays 17th Feb 2025 - 21st Feb 2025
Spring Holidays 7th Apr 2025 - 21st Apr 2025
Summer Half Term Holidays 26th May 2025 - 30th May 2025
Summer Holidays 23rd Jul 2025 - 29th Aug 2025

Terms Dates 2024/25

Terms Dates
Autumn Term 2nd Sep 2024 - 27th Oct 2024
Autumn Term-2 2nd Nov 2024 - 22nd Dec 2024
Spring Term 4th Jan 2025 - 16th Feb 2025
Spring Term-2 22nd Feb 2025 - 6th Apr 2025
Summer Term 22nd Apr 2025 - 25th May 2025
Summer Term-2 31st May 2025 - 22nd Jul 2025
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19 : 1
Student teacher ratio at Al-Noor Voluntary Aided Muslim Primary School
Local authority ratio 19 : 1

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