JAMIATUL ULOOM AL ISLAMIA
ISLAMIC HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS
PROSPECTUS
Empowering today’s youth for tomorrow
2004/05 – 2019/20
CONTENTSPAGE CONTENTS
2 Principal’s Statement
3 Mission Objectives Communications
4-5 Ofsted Reports
6 Results & Achievements
7 School Timetable
8-9 Islamic Studies
10 Academic Curriculum
11 Subjects
12 CECE Programme
13 Uniform Enrolment
14 Our fees School Policies
15 Join Us
16 Website Bus routes
PRINCIPAL’S STATMENT
We glorify Allah (Subhaanahu Wa Ta’ala) and send blessings and salutations of
peace upon Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam.)
Jamiatul Uloom Al Islamia’s vision dictates our endeavours and is summarised by
our school motto: Empowering today’s youth for tomorrow. This ideology infiltrates
throughout our school, as we strive to establish this by educating our children with in-
depth academic and Islamic education.
The provision of quality education, coupled with nurturing a good upbringing,
are the foundations of Jamiatul Uloom Al Islamia. Our aim is to provide our students withsound academic learning, sacred Islamic knowledge and to bestow them with life skills,in order that they can become positive contributors to British society and the world.
Independent thought, theological resilience, a deep rooted belonging to Islam
and an unwavering love for Allah (Subhaanahu Wa Ta’ala) and His beloved Prophet,Rasoolullah (Sallallaahu Alaihi Wasallam), are the core components we aim toempower our students with. We aim to cultivate a harmonious yet competitive culture
in our supportive and goal-orientated environment.
In closing, we pray that Allah (Subhaanahu Wa Ta’ala) continues to showerHis immense and eternal blessings on us; that He empowers us with the ability to
strengthen our endeavours, that He grants us sincerity and steadfastness in our actionsand that He accepts all of our exertions in upholding His Deen.
Shaikh Mufti Muhammad Sadek SahabPrincipal of Jamiatul Uloom Al Islamia
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▪ Retain the ideology of Islamic culture and civilization
▪ Implement the Aqaaid of Tawheed, Risalat, Akhirah and Khatme-Nabuwwat.
▪ Spread and promote the noble teachings of the Blessed Quran and Sunnah of
Rasoolullah Sallallaahu Alaihi Wasallaam.
▪ Provide the highest standard of secular and Islamic education with emphasis on
spiritual and moral development based on Islamic teachings and doctrines, in
order for our school community to be exemplary upright British citizens.
▪ Create each individual as a means of guidance for mankind, upholding British
values and demonstrating tolerance and understanding towards all.
MISSION & OBJECTIVES
From a sociological and educationist perspective,
research has clearly proven that the child’s success or
failure in school is not solely dependent on school-based
factors. Rather, home-based and social-based factors
play huge roles in the socialisation process and
educational achievement of the child. We want our
students to become the best Muslim citizens. To achieve
this, three key mechanisms; the parents/guardians, the
school and the student, must share the same goals and
work cohesively. At Jamia, we will do our utmost to
ensure students learn and progress regularly and urge
parents/guardians to keep regular contact with the
school and monitor their child’s progress.
COMMUNICATIONBETWEEN SCHOOL AND PARENTS
School
StudentParent
Success
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OFSTED REPORT 2014/15Jamiatul Uloom Al Islamia are judged as an Ofsted graded “GOOD” school after
the 2015 inspection. A full report of the inspection can be found on our website:
www.school.jamialuton.org. Below are a few quotes from the inspection:
“... in memorising the Qur’an (the Hifz course),
their achievement is outstanding.”
“Results in mathematics, modern foreign
languages and religious studies are impressive.”
"... the school has met all of the new and more
challenging independent school standards which
came into force two weeks before this
inspection.”
“The teaching staff provide students with
exemplary role models to aspire to.”
"Staff set no ceiling for students’ achievement to
ensure that all students are challenged.”
“Good teaching, with high expectations that nurture a strong work
ethic, motivates students to strive for excellence in
all of their studies.”
“The entire school community is harmonious,
hardworking, calm and proud of its
achievements”
“The school’s results compare very favourably
with the best in Luton schools and secondary
schools nationally.”
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“Pupils’ progress in memorising the Quran is strong. This achievement
is highly regarded by teachers and parents.”
“Teachers’ strong subject knowledge and pupils’
positive attitudes in lessons contribute towards making learning an
enjoyable experience”
“The teaching of Islamic studies and pupils’
memorisation of the Quran are strong features
of the school.”
“Pupils’ attitudes in lessons are positive. They are committed to their
learning and respect their teachers.”
“The school cares for its pupils well. It keeps them
safe and secure and teaches them to
understand right from wrong.”
“The school actively promotes fundamental British values, as well as pupils’ spiritual, moral,
social and cultural development.”
“Pupils leave the school well qualified and ready
for the next stages of their education”
“Pupils contribute well towards the leadership of
the school, as well as towards the local
community.”
OFSTED REPORT 2017/18Jamiatul Uloom Al Islamia are judged as an Ofsted graded “GOOD” school again
after the recent ‘no notice’ inspection. A full report of the inspection can be found
on our website: www.school.jamialuton.org. Below are a few quotes from our most
recent inspection:
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RESULTS & ACHIEVEMENTS
Alhamdulillah, Jamiatul Uloom Al Islamia’s GCSE results are very impressive,achieving the highest results in the Luton GCSE league tables for 2013/14 &
2014/2015 consecutively with 83% A* - C, followed by 100% in 2015/16 and 2017/18.In 2019, Jamia have been officially recorded as the best performing school in Lutonfor Grade 5 or above GCSEs (Inc Maths & English), Ebacc points and Attainment 8
scores.
* Data suppressed as the school has 10 or fewer pupils in a particular denominator for the indicator. Results are not shown because of the risk of an individual pupil’s results being identified.
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Academic
Year2012/2013 2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017 2017/2018
Results* 75% 83% 83% 100% 68% 100%
Ofsted – “The school’s results compare favourably with other schools in Luton. In the past few years, the school has achieved results which compare positively with not only the best schools in Luton, but also with all secondary schools nationally.”
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SCHOOL TIMETABLE
KEY STAGE 3
Time Lesson
08:25 – 08:40Tutor Session /
Assembly
08:45 – 09:35 Islamic Lesson
09:35 – 10:25 Islamic Lesson
10:25 – 10:45 Morning Break
10:45 – 11:35 Islamic Lesson
11:35 – 12:25 Academic Lesson
12:25 – 1:10 Lunch Break
1:10 – 2:20Academic Lesson &
Zuhar Salaah
2:20 – 3:10 Academic Lesson
3:10 – 4:00 Academic Lesson
End of School Day
Fridays - School will end at 2:30pm each Friday to allow home-study time for students.
NB: The above timetable is only for guidance purposes and may not be accurate. Some students may
be offered optional after-school Hifz classes and additional GSCE lessons and their timetable will
continue after school as follows:
4:00 – 4:50 Additional GCSE Lessons
5:00 – 7:00 Hifz (Mutala)
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KEY STAGE 4
Time Lesson
08:25 – 08:40Tutor Session /
Assembly
08:45 – 09:35 Academic Lesson
09:35 – 10:25 Academic Lesson
10:25 – 10:45 Morning Break
10:45 – 11:35 Academic Lesson
11:35 – 12:25 Academic Lesson
12:25 – 1:10 Lunch Break
1:10 – 2:20Islamic Lesson &
Zuhar Salaah
2:20 – 3:10 Islamic Lesson
3:10 – 4:00 Islamic Lesson
End of School Day
ISLAMIC STUDIESHifz Course (Memorisation of the Quran)
Memorising the complete Quran with Tajweed and Tarteel (correct pronunciation).
Students in the Hifz course will have approximately 10 hours per week of learning
and memorising the Quran which will include daily assessments and targets for the
next day through our exceptional Progress Tracking System. Hifz students will be
offered additional trips and reward schemes for their efforts. Students will also study
a separate Islamic Studies programme alongside their Hifz.
Islamic Diploma Programme:
A three-four year Islamic Theology Diploma which includes in-depth Islamic
essentials and Islamic sciences. Students will be learning the fundamentals of the
theology of Islam. They will be studying in-depth rules and regulations on certain
laws and obligations, as well as studying the interpretation of the Qur’an and
Ahaadith. The Diploma Programme will start from Year 8, after the Pre-Hifz
Programme is completed during Year 7.
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Pre-Hifz and Islamic Essentials Programme:
A one-year programme which covers core Islamic essentials. The programme is
designed to provide students with a solid foundation on daily Islamic practices and
develop understanding around important Islamic issues. Students will also focus on
learning to recite the Qur’an confidently with Tajweed and complete some Hifz.
Ofsted – “Pupils’ progress in memorising the Quran is strong. This achievement is highly regarded by teachers and parents. By the time they leave the school in Year 11, some pupils have memorised the complete Quran with the correct pronunciation.”
ISLAMIC STUDIES
Subject DescriptionIslamic
Essentials
Islamic
Diploma
Aqaaid Beliefs and Doctrines
Tajweed & Qiraah Pronunciation of the Holy Qur’an
Fiqh Islamic Jurisprudence
Aadaab Righteous character and mannerisms
Seerah Life History of the Holy Prophet (SAW)
Tareekh Islamic History and achievements
40+ Ahaadith Sayings of the Holy Prophet (SAW)
Tashreehul Hadith The study of Hadith
Nahw & Sarf Arabic Syntax & Morphology (Qur’anic Arabic)
Tafseerul Qur’an Commentary of the Blessed Qur’an
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ACADEMIC CURRICULUM
In accordance with the National Curriculum, Jamiatul Uloom Al Islamia offers a broad selection of academic subjects, which equip students with an extensive set of
skills. Our dedicated staff adopt a range of different teaching methods in order for all students to reach their full potential. Detailed information on subject content is available in our respective schemes of work. Our timetable schedules 20-25
academic lessons per week, 50 minutes per lesson.
Key Stage 3 – Years 7 8 & 9
Our curriculum is broad, balanced and meets the needs and interests of the pupils. All pupils in KS3 follow a common course of study. Pupils in Year 9 will be introduced to GCSE topics later in the year. This will help them prepare for GCSE contents before
fully starting KS4.
Key Stage 4 – Years 10 & 11
Students in Year 10 fully begin their GCSE studies although some topics may have
started from the latter part of Year 9. Students will be able to access up to 10 GCSEs by end of Year 11. Please refer to the “Subjects” table on page 11. Our exam board
affiliations include AQA, Edexcel and OCR. All GCSE students will also be given ample time for their Hifz and Islamic Diploma classes. All students will cover Art, Music and
PSHE contents in KS3&4, although some may be incorporated within other subjects.
The English Baccalaureate (EBacc)
Jamiatul Uloom Al Islamia offers the English Baccalaureate (EBacc); a school
performance measure in the core academic subjects.
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Ofsted – “The choice of subjects offered to pupils is broad and balanced. Leaders have skilfully combined Islamic studies and secular subjects so that each is seen to be as important as the other.”
SUBJECTS 11
SubjectLessons per week / fortnight
KEY STAGE 3 KEY STAGE 4
Hifz/Islamic Diploma 15 lessons 15 lessons
English Lang. & English Literature 3 lessons 4 lessons 2 GCSEs
Mathematics 3 lessons 4 lessons 2 GCSEs
Maths with Statistics TBC 1 GCSE
Additional Maths TBC Level 3
Science (Double) 4 lessons 4 lessons 2 GCSEs
Triple Science 2 lessons 1 GCSE
Environmental Science TBC 1 GCSE
Computer Science 1-2 lessons 2-3 lessons 1 GCSE
Arabic 1-2 lesson 2 lesson 1 GCSE
Bengali / Urdu 1 lesson
Geography 1 lesson
Religious Studies 2 lessons 1 GCSE
History 1 lesson 2 lesson 1 GCSE
Citizenship 1 lesson
Art / Graphics Design 1 lesson 1 lesson
General Islamic Studies 1 lesson 1 lesson
Music 1 lesson 1 lesson
P.E. 2 lessons 1 lesson
CECE ProgrammeCurriculum Enhancement & Community Engagement Programme
The CECE Programme is an initiative that was officially set up in 2014, though elementsof the programme were actively present since the school’s inception. The idea behind
the programme is to offer our students a range of skills that complement the school’scurriculum through extracurricular activities. It also provides students the opportunity topartake in community engagement activities as part of their personal development,
allowing them to establish a sense of community cohesion, giving back andestablishing a sense of belonging. Some of these initiatives include:
Jamia Student Council
Islamic lectures, workshops and seminars
Care home visits and Community clean-up projects
Curriculum outings & competitions
Arts & sports competitions
Parliament & Council outings
Multi-faith and multicultural visits & outings
Nature walks and conservation outings
E-safety, weapon & street crime and drug awareness workshops
Career advice, including Work Experience
Jamia Student Council
The Jamia Student Council is part of the CECE Programme, where students from eachyear group are elected by their peers to represent their views, ideas and contributionsto the school; the student voice. Projects are proposed, planned and implemented
by them, under the supervision and guidance of the Student Council Liaison Officer.
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Ofsted – “Pupils are provided with a wealth of extra-curricular activities through the ‘curriculum enhancement and community engagement programme’.”
UNIFORM
ENROLMENT
Our uniform policy is based on Hayaa (modesty) and is in
accordance with the beloved Sunnah of Rasoolullah (Sallallahu
alaihi wasallam). Students will be wearing a plain white Jubbah,
white bottoms and a Topi. The garments should be loose and
comfortable in fit. Clothing should not have any slogans, images or
any statements. Student’s hair should be of one level at all times.
Students will require additional clothing for P.E sessions.
Our enrolment process is as follows:
1. Completed admission form along with relevant identification documents
2. Receiving and reviewing student report from previous school(s)
3. Admission’s test
4. Interview with student and parent/guardian
5. Notification of successful/unsuccessful enrolment
NB: Parents and parents of prospective students may request particulars of academic performance during the preceding year, including the results of any public examinations. Also parents and parents of prospective students may request details of the number of complaints registered under formal procedures during the preceding school year.
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Ofsted – “Parents are highly supportive of what the school strives to achieve for its pupils.”
SAFEGUARDINGJamiatul Uloom Al Islamia and its staff are committed to safeguarding and actively promoting the welfare of children and
young people at all times. We are signed up to the RELAY Protocol, in collaboration with Luton Borough Council and
Bedfordshire Police to help and support our students who experience Domestic Abuse. Further details about this can be
found in our safeguarding policy or by contacting our designated lead.
Data: All data provided during enrolment will only be used for school/masjid purposes concerning the child and
parents/guardians. Jamia will not share your data with any individuals or organisations without prior consent. For more details
about our GDPR policy, please speak to our data protection officer.
OUR FEES
SCHOOL POLICIES
The annual fee is £2500. There is an admission fee of £200 to be paid upon
successful enrolment. We offer three methods of payment:
1) A one-off payment of £2400 paid at the start of the year (£100 discount applied).
2) 3 termly instalments of £833 to be paid at the beginning of each term.
3) 10 monthly instalments of £250 to be paid at the beginning of each month.*
All payments must be cleared by June of that academic year.
Additional expenses required include, but are not exclusive to:
If there are a number of children from one family studying in the institution, the fees for these children may be negotiated. All fees are
non-refundable. Both, the principal and the chair of governors, can be contacted during term time via the details provided in this
prospectus. To contact them out of term time, please call: 07939060778.
All school policies are available upon request. Child protection and Behaviour policies are available on our website.
Islam centralises and depends upon the belief in Allah (Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala), that
He is one and has no partner and that the final and most exalted Prophet is Rasulullah
(Sallallahu alaihi wasallam). As an Islamic school we aim to practically implement all
our policies and procedures in accordance with the Islamic ethos and, more
importantly, encourage our community to adhere to these Islamic morals and values.
▪ Text books ▪ Exam fees ▪ Outings
CLOSING COMMENTS
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* Payments are to be cleared on the first week of each month, September – June each year.
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Islamic secondary school with impressive Ofsted reports
Best performing school in Luton for Grade 5 or above GCSEs
Only 15 students per class to ensure maximum support & progress
An opportunity to complete Hifz of the Qur’an alongside GCSEs
An opportunity to establish a sound foundation of Islamic knowledge
Excellent GCSE results for the past ten years
Study in an environment that promotes good character
Join us at Jamiatul Uloom Al Islamia for a chance to build a strong foundation in both academic & Islamic studies. Benefit from studying in an environment
that promotes good character, hard work and high achievements.
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For the latest events, talks or programmes taking place at Jamia, visit our website.
You can download a copy of our prospectus or an application form for the High School, evening Maktab and 16+
Alim Courses we offer from our website.
Bus routes
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Our school is located very centrally in Luton and is easily accessible from various
areas of the town using Arriva Bus Services. The nearest bus stop is located on
Leagrave Road, directly in front of the school building. Students coming from some
areas may require to changes buses in the Town Centre; these are indicated belowusing ‘>’ symbol. Please see your bus number below.
JAMIATUL ULOOM AL ISLAMIA
364 – 370 Leagrave Road
Luton, Bedfordshire
LU3 1RF, U.K
Tel: 01582 595535
www.jamialuton.org
DfE No. 821/6006Charity No. 1084269