Brondesbury College
Brent, United Kingdom
About Brondesbury College
About Brondesbury College
Brondesbury College is a semi-selective, Muslim secondary school without sixth form, situated in Brondesbury Park, north-west London. The boys' school is independent and, along with the girls' secondary school, Islamia Girls' Secondary, is part of Islamia Schools Ltd, a subsidiary of the Yusuf Islam Foundation. Brondesbury College provides up to 125 places for secondary students between the ages of 11 and 16.
The school was founded by Yusuf Islam (formerly known as singer-songwriter Cat Stevens) in 1996 to provide a well-rounded Islamic education whilst also following the National Curriculum.
Headteacher
Amzad Ali
Values and vision
Brondesbury College prides itself on its academic excellence as well as its pastoral care. The secondary school’s faith ethos guides its aim to give students a strong sense of identity as Muslim boys. Teachers aspire to help students reach their full potential in higher education and the wider world.
Ofsted report
"Pupils make excellent progress and their attainment across all subjects is exceptionally high. Pupils are prepared very well for their next stage of education." (Ofsted, 2018
View the school's most recent Ofsted inspection report here: https://files.ofsted.gov.uk/v1/file/2768953
School web site
Visit the school web site here: https://www.brondesburycollege.co.uk
Location