Preston Muslim Girls High School
Lancashire, United Kingdom
About Preston Muslim Girls High School
Preston Muslim Girls High School is an all girls, Muslim secondary school in Lancashire, serving students from the age of 11-19. The secondary school, situated in Preston has over 600 students on record. It is administered by Lancashire County Council.
Preston Muslim Girls High School opened in 1989 and is supported by the Preston Teaching School Alliance. It was identified as outstanding by Ofsted in 2016 & 2022. Students have the opportunity to study BTEC programmes along with GCSEs.
Headteacher
Mr R Patel
Values and vision
Preston Muslim Girls High School’s aim is to provide all students with a high quality education where they can achieve to the highest of their ability. The secondary school wishes to help nurture students to develop their own personal potential and ambition. The Muslim faith is at the centre of the school’s values and it promotes Islamic morals through it’s Tarbiyah programme. It is important to Preston Muslim Girls High School that students leave with the required skills and manners to go on to become a valued and active member of society. A wide range of extra-curricular activities are on offer for students to get involved in and expand their experiences and skills beyond the classroom, including the Duke of Edinburgh Award.
Ofsted
“Current pupils in all year groups are making exceptional progress to reach very challenging targets. The vast majority of pupils are on target to progress at a rate much faster than that expected of similar pupils of their age.”
View Preston Muslim Girls High School’s latest Ofsted report
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