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Brondesbury College London
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B-

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Brondesbury College London is a Secondary, Boys, Islam school located in Greater London, London.

It has 119 students from age 11-16 yr.

This school rated Outstanding by recent Ofsted inspection.

From the School
With the success of our sister schools Islamia Primary School VA and Islamia Girls School, we opened our doors in 1996, housed in the original building that the primary school first began. The school was founded in recognition of the need for the provision of a broad system of educational excellence; one that would meet the demands of parents who wanted their sons to enter the twenty-first century equipped with the necessary skills and moral qualities to prepare them for the future. When it was first acquired, the main structure was a domestic home. Islamia Primary School, which opened in this building in 1983, started as a kindergarten with 13 students. To cater for the huge demand Islamia Primary school then relocated to a larger premises on Salusbury Road, a former grammar school premises. On this location, Brondesbury College was established in 1996. When we first started, there was just one cohort of year 7 pupils. Every year as our school grew, we took on an extra class until in 2001, we had a full secondary school with Years 7 through to Year 11. We entered our Year 11 students for their GCSEs for the first time this year. We rocketed to the top of the league tables that summer and have been there ever since.
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Phase of Education
Secondary Secondary Secondary
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Ofset report
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Age range
11-16 11-16 13-19
Gender
Boys Girls Co-Ed
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Proficient Math
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Proficient Read
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Grade 5 or above GCSE
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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 73.2 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 95% 47.58% 32.61%
Grade 4 or above in English & Maths GCSEs 100% 57.65% 45.12%

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 76% 48% 24.74%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 5 or above 71% 25.81% 12.88%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 4 or above 76% 32.81% 17.02%
EBacc average points score 6.98 3.86 2.95

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 - 95.82% 90.41%
Total number of pupils included in destination measures - 181 140
Pupils staying in education - 95.06% 86.27%
Further education college or other further education provider - 19.76% 34.07%
School sixth forms - 55.35% 30.61%
Sixth form colleges - 8.59% 10.46%
Other education destinations - 11.41% 11.15%
Pupils in apprenticeships - 0.24% 1.99%
Pupils staying in employment - 0.47% 2.17%

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Due to the pandemic, 2020 and 2021 Secondary school exam
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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 60.1 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 57% 26 43.65% 29.11%
Grade 4 or above in English & Maths GCSEs 95% 6 57.91% 43.24%

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 71% 48.74% 25.67%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 5 or above 33% 6 22.3% 11.35%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 4 or above 62% 18 31.52% 16.36%
EBacc average points score 5.72 3.86 2.87

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 - 94.6% 90.2%
Total number of pupils included in destination measures - 192 134
Pupils staying in education - 93.4% 84.04%
Further education college or other further education provider - 25.73% 33.41%
School sixth forms - 52.67% 30.99%
Sixth form colleges - 7.73% 8.53%
Other education destinations - 7.27% 11.14%
Pupils in apprenticeships - 0.33% 3.41%
Pupils staying in employment - 0.67% 2.78%

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 61.5 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 83% 6 41% 29.04%
Grade 4 or above in English & Maths GCSEs 89% 11 54.17% 42.49%

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 72% 50.04% 24.64%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 5 or above 39% 28 23.83% 11.21%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 4 or above 44% 23 31.91% 15.89%
EBacc average points score 5.67 3.61 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 - 94% 84.92%
Total number of pupils included in destination measures - 201 140
Pupils staying in education - 92.67% 73.97%
Further education college or other further education provider - 25.27% 28.45%
School sixth forms - 52.53% 31.33%
Sixth form colleges - 1.87% 9.15%
Other education destinations - 5.87% 5.93%
Pupils in apprenticeships - 0.07% 2.97%
Pupils staying in employment - 0.2% 2.07%

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 67.7 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 89% 44.86% 29.4%
Grade 4 or above in English & Maths GCSEs 100% 57.62% 42.99%

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 83% 47.14% 25.18%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 5 or above 67% 30.1% 14.6%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 4 or above 67% 32.33% 16.15%
EBacc average points score - - -

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 - 94% 85.25%
Total number of pupils included in destination measures - 199 144
Pupils staying in education - 24.27% 58.21%
Further education college or other further education provider - 23.27% 30.7%
School sixth forms - 54.47% 31.92%
Sixth form colleges - 3.13% 9.03%
Other education destinations - 5.93% 5.73%
Pupils in apprenticeships - 0.6% 4.79%
Pupils staying in employment - 0.33% 2.48%
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Autumn Half Term Holidays 29th May 2023 To 2nd Jun 2023
Winter Holidays 24th Oct 2022 To 28th Oct 2022
Winter Holidays 27th Jul 2023 To 1st Sep 2023
Spring Holidays 19th Dec 2022 To 2nd Jan 2023
Summer Half Term Holidays 13th Feb 2023 To 17th Feb 2023
Summer Holidays 3rd Apr 2023 To 14th Apr 2023
Terms Dates
Autumn Term 1st Sep 2022 To 23rd Oct 2022
Autumn Term-2 29th Oct 2022 To 18th Dec 2022
Spring Term 3rd Jan 2023 To 12th Feb 2023
Spring Term-2 18th Feb 2023 To 2nd Apr 2023
Summer Term 15th Apr 2023 To 28th May 2023
Summer Term-2 3rd Jun 2023 To 26th Jul 2023
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The trustees provide support, advice and challenge to senior leaders to ensure continuous improvement.

The headteacher is highly effective in developing a culture of excellence.

Teachers know their pupils well and use assessment information to plan challenging and engaging work.

The curriculum is broad, balanced, engaging and promotes high achievement.

Pupils are prepared very well for their next stage of education.

The school effectively protects pupils from unsafe situations such as extremist views.

The provision for pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development is excellent.

Teachers' expectations for presentation of pupils' work need improvement at times.

Teachers need to improve their questioning to challenge the most able pupils.

There are insufficient opportunities for teachers to observe teaching in other schools.

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