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The quality of education Outstanding
Behaviour and attitudes Outstanding
Personal development Outstanding
Leadership and management Outstanding
Overall effectiveness at previous inspection Outstanding
Does the school meet the independent school standards? Yes
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Academic Progress: Pupils consistently achieve highly and produce work of very high quality.
Behaviour and Attitudes: Pupils’ behaviour is exemplary; expectations are high, leading to mutual respect and a positive learning environment.
Support for Pupils Falling Behind: Effective catch-up programmes and interventions swiftly address gaps in learning.
Teacher Engagement: Teachers have very strong subject knowledge and adapt their teaching strategies to meet the needs of pupils.
Impact of Teaching on Student Progress: Teachers' high expectations and strong strategies result in exceptional student achievement.
Strengths or Challenges with Teaching Staff: Staff feel well supported by leaders, with workload carefully considered.
Opportunities for Parent Involvement: Parents share many examples of how their children have progressed, indicating strong involvement opportunities.
Communication with Parents: School communicates effectively with parents about progress and events.
Parent Satisfaction: Parents and carers are keen to share positive examples of their children's progress.
Handling Conflicts and Concerns: Leaders address conflicts rapidly and create an environment where pupils feel listened to.
Actions to Enhance Education Quality: Leaders are passionate and have structured the curriculum to develop pupils’ knowledge and skills over time.
Managing Bullying and Ensuring Safety: Bullying is extremely rare; staff address any issues rapidly with total confidence from pupils.
Behaviour and Attitudes of Pupils: Mutual respect supports positive behaviour, with high standards maintained.
Promoting Pupils' Welfare and Safety: Strong culture of safeguarding with robust systems to keep pupils safe.
Extracurricular Activities & Clubs: Various leadership roles available, such as student council, monitors, head boy, and head girl.
Balancing Academics with Extracurriculars: Staff provide meaningful opportunities to understand responsibilities alongside academic learning.
Career Counselling Services: All pupils receive careers education and complete work experience in Year 10.
Preparation for Next Key Stage: School prepares pupils exceptionally well for their next stage of education.
Support for SEND: Appropriate curriculum adjustments allow pupils with SEND to work alongside peers effectively.
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Hamd House School is a All-through, Co-Ed, Islam school located in West Midlands County, West Midlands.

It has 431 students from age 5-16 yr.

At this school, 50% of pupils achieved grade 5 or more at GCSE.

This school rated Outstanding by recent Ofsted inspection.

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Ofset report Outstanding - -
Age range 5-16 0-18 0-18
Gender Co-Ed Co-Ed Co-Ed
Student teacher ratio - - -
Proficient Math - - -
Proficient Read - - -
Grade 5 or above GCSE 50% 0% 58%
Grade 5 or above A Level - 20.90% 0.00%
Day Fees - £883 to £5,940 £1,895 to £5,860
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Hamd House School Reviews
1.4 (9 reviews)
so a teacher posted a picture of himself on insta and my son had both of the pic and then this teacher swore at my son and the other boys. and then the teacher went through my sons phone without pemission dont send ur children hear im taking him out
Kids can’t study when teachers are busy having relationship Parents pay for education not for teachers to use it a a social place to find someone for other motives
It is a very bad respond at.I applied for my son because he need speciall treatment before he start they give me promise my son can start in this Scholl Birmingham city council paid for him but before starting date .The Senco teacher change her mind she said I do not remember what I said to you even I recorded everything things she told us .my son had a court because we want to find...
Hamd House School has been a disappointing experience for our family. The facilities are outdated and poorly maintained, reflecting a lack of investment in students' well-being. Communication from administration is unprofessional, with inconsistent updates and dismissive attitudes toward parental concerns. Teachers seem overburdened, leading to a noticeable lack of engagement and personalized support for students. The curriculum is uninspiring and fails to encourage critical thinking or creativity. Extracurricular activities are scarce, leaving students with limited...
Hamd House School in Birmingham is deeply disappointing and has failed to provide a safe, nurturing environment for its students. Bullying is rampant, and the administration seems either unwilling or incapable of addressing it effectively. Many parents, including myself, have observed a lack of action from the school’s leadership to deal with these serious issues. Complaints often fall on deaf ears, leaving children to fend for themselves in a toxic environment. Adding to the frustration,...
The worst school ever. If there is no stars in the rating, I would go for it. A very corrupt place, bad teacher, horrible administration and owner.
Very bad school, no lunch, not considered a private school. Will be sending my child out in 2025. They are lucky it didnt shut down. Never send your children here, waste of money I will stay for 1 more term and leave.
Great School, used to be the Old Al Hijrah School building building is in good condition, maintenance is taken very seriously and the education of the children excellent staff and alhamdulillah is continuing to thrive!
Not a great school. Teaching quality is very poor with no support to ensure your child will get their GCSEs or good GCSEs. Lack of communication. Not great facilities.
Secondary Exam Result

Discover school's performance with the Attainment 8 and Progress 8 scores. Attainment 8 reflects pupil achievement in 8 qualifications, while Progress 8 measures their progress from key stage 2 to 4, compared to peers across England.

School scores School Description
Progress 8 score - This score shows how much progress pupils at this school made across 8 qualifications between the end of key stage 2 and the end of key stage 4.
Attainment 8 score 46.5 Schools get a score based on how well pupils have performed in up to 8 qualifications.

Explore the percentage of pupils who attained grade 5 or higher & grade 4 or higher in their English and math GCSEs. This metric reflects their proficiency in these fundamental subjects.

GCSE Results School LA England
Grade 5 or above in English & Maths GCSEs 50% 32.27% 30.03%
Grade 4 or above in English & Maths GCSEs 73% 44.69% 43.07%

The English Baccalaureate (EBacc) ensures your child's well-rounded education. It includes essential subjects like English, math, sciences, languages, and humanities.

EBacc Results School LA England
Entering EBacc 31% 31.13% 25.06%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 5 or above 4% 11.85% 10.91%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 4 or above 15% 17.18% 15.51%
EBacc average points score 4.13 2.94 2.83

Find out where our Key Stage 4 graduates are going next. Explore their different paths after finishing school – whether it's sixth form, starting work, or other adventures as they move forward.

Pupil destinations School LA England
Pupils staying in education or employment - 91.76% 90.53%
Total number of pupils included in destination measures - 140 144
Pupils staying in education - 88.41% 84.16%
Further education college or other further education provider - 35.82% 32.73%
School sixth forms - 30.85% 29.8%
Sixth form colleges - 11.65% 10.22%
Other education destinations - 10.32% 11.43%
Pupils in apprenticeships - 1.26% 2.8%
Pupils staying in employment - 2.12% 3.59%

Discover school's performance with the Attainment 8 and Progress 8 scores. Attainment 8 reflects pupil achievement in 8 qualifications, while Progress 8 measures their progress from key stage 2 to 4, compared to peers across England.

School scores School Description
Progress 8 score - This score shows how much progress pupils at this school made across 8 qualifications between the end of key stage 2 and the end of key stage 4.
Attainment 8 score 48.1 Schools get a score based on how well pupils have performed in up to 8 qualifications.

Explore the percentage of pupils who attained grade 5 or higher & grade 4 or higher in their English and math GCSEs. This metric reflects their proficiency in these fundamental subjects.

GCSE Results School LA England
Grade 5 or above in English & Maths GCSEs 48% 35.15% 32.85%
Grade 4 or above in English & Maths GCSEs 62% 46.51% 45.33%

The English Baccalaureate (EBacc) ensures your child's well-rounded education. It includes essential subjects like English, math, sciences, languages, and humanities.

EBacc Results School LA England
Entering EBacc 43% 29.66% 24.94%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 5 or above 29% 14.23% 13.02%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 4 or above 29% 18.76% 17.19%
EBacc average points score 4.18 3.02 2.97

Find out where our Key Stage 4 graduates are going next. Explore their different paths after finishing school – whether it's sixth form, starting work, or other adventures as they move forward.

Pupil destinations School LA England
Pupils staying in education or employment - 92.12% 90.4%
Total number of pupils included in destination measures - 140 141
Pupils staying in education - 90.01% 86.29%
Further education college or other further education provider - 35.88% 34.03%
School sixth forms - 32.43% 30.82%
Sixth form colleges - 11.73% 10.38%
Other education destinations - 10.12% 11.08%
Pupils in apprenticeships - 0.83% 1.99%
Pupils staying in employment - 1.22% 2.13%

Exam Result Not Published

Due to the pandemic, 2020 and 2021 Secondary school exam
results were not published at school level.

Exam Result Not Published

Due to the pandemic, 2020 and 2021 Secondary school exam
results were not published at school level.

Discover school's performance with the Attainment 8 and Progress 8 scores. Attainment 8 reflects pupil achievement in 8 qualifications, while Progress 8 measures their progress from key stage 2 to 4, compared to peers across England.

School scores School Description
Progress 8 score - This score shows how much progress pupils at this school made across 8 qualifications between the end of key stage 2 and the end of key stage 4.
Attainment 8 score 46.3 Schools get a score based on how well pupils have performed in up to 8 qualifications.

Explore the percentage of pupils who attained grade 5 or higher & grade 4 or higher in their English and math GCSEs. This metric reflects their proficiency in these fundamental subjects.

GCSE Results School LA England
Grade 5 or above in English & Maths GCSEs 43% 29.84% 29.3%
Grade 4 or above in English & Maths GCSEs 67% 43.52% 43.41%

The English Baccalaureate (EBacc) ensures your child's well-rounded education. It includes essential subjects like English, math, sciences, languages, and humanities.

EBacc Results School LA England
Entering EBacc 5% 30.49% 25.8%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 5 or above 0% 13.17% 11.47%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 4 or above 5% 19.23% 16.49%
EBacc average points score 3.43 2.95 2.88

Find out where our Key Stage 4 graduates are going next. Explore their different paths after finishing school – whether it's sixth form, starting work, or other adventures as they move forward.

Pupil destinations School LA England
Pupils staying in education or employment - 92.99% 90.2%
Total number of pupils included in destination measures - 130 135
Pupils staying in education - 89.72% 84.08%
Further education college or other further education provider - 34.11% 33.25%
School sixth forms - 34.95% 31.27%
Sixth form colleges - 9.14% 8.45%
Other education destinations - 11.49% 11.14%
Pupils in apprenticeships - 1.78% 3.4%
Pupils staying in employment - 1.59% 2.75%

Discover school's performance with the Attainment 8 and Progress 8 scores. Attainment 8 reflects pupil achievement in 8 qualifications, while Progress 8 measures their progress from key stage 2 to 4, compared to peers across England.

School scores School Description
Progress 8 score - This score shows how much progress pupils at this school made across 8 qualifications between the end of key stage 2 and the end of key stage 4.
Attainment 8 score - Schools get a score based on how well pupils have performed in up to 8 qualifications.

Explore the percentage of pupils who attained grade 5 or higher & grade 4 or higher in their English and math GCSEs. This metric reflects their proficiency in these fundamental subjects.

GCSE Results School LA England
Grade 5 or above in English & Maths GCSEs - 28.45% 29.22%
Grade 4 or above in English & Maths GCSEs - 41.81% 42.62%

The English Baccalaureate (EBacc) ensures your child's well-rounded education. It includes essential subjects like English, math, sciences, languages, and humanities.

EBacc Results School LA England
Entering EBacc - 28.92% 24.73%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 5 or above - 12.28% 11.33%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 4 or above - 17.63% 16.01%
EBacc average points score - 2.88 2.84

Find out where our Key Stage 4 graduates are going next. Explore their different paths after finishing school – whether it's sixth form, starting work, or other adventures as they move forward.

Pupil destinations School LA England
Pupils staying in education or employment - 90.88% 84.87%
Total number of pupils included in destination measures - 131 140
Pupils staying in education - 80.5% 73.88%
Further education college or other further education provider - 27.29% 28.31%
School sixth forms - 34.1% 31.6%
Sixth form colleges - 11.61% 9.08%
Other education destinations - 9.1% 5.87%
Pupils in apprenticeships - 1.33% 2.96%
Pupils staying in employment - 0.89% 2.05%

Exam Result Not Published

Due to the pandemic, 2020 and 2021 Secondary school exam
results were not published at school level.

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