Bolton Muslim Girls School

Bolton, United Kingdom


Location: Bolton, United Kingdom
Type: Mainstream School
Phase: Secondary
Funding status: State - Academy
Gender: Girls
Age range: 11 - 16 years

About Bolton Muslim Girls School

Bolton Muslim Girls School, based in Bolton, Lancashire, was founded in 1987 for girls between the age of 11 and 16. In 2007, it transformed from an independent school to a voluntary aided establishment. It gained academy status and is sponsored by the Bolton Muslim Welfare Trust. The school currently educates around 600 students.

Headteacher

Idrish Patel 

Values and Vision

Bolton Muslim Girls School aims to go above and beyond when educating each child, by having a stimulating curriculum. Teachers aim to care and help every pupil progress as individuals during their time at the school. The academy hopes for students to progress as individuals, spiritually and academically. Each child is encouraged to “embody all that is good with Islam” by following Muslim rules. Pupils are valued for showing respect to others within, and outside, of the school. 

Ofsted report

“Achievement is outstanding. They reach standards which are well above national averages by the time they leave school. Teaching is outstanding. Lessons are characterised by high expectations and ambition for students to achieve. Relationships are excellent, and all students are well supported to ensure that they achieve extremely well in each lesson. Behaviour is outstanding and results in a community which is totally harmonious and where all students feel valued. They treat each other with great respect, and close collaboration and support for each other underpins everything that they do. They are very proud of their school, thoroughly enjoy learning, and this ensures that attendance is much higher than average.”

View Bolton Muslim Girls School’s latest Ofsted report

Location


Address: Swan Lane, Bolton, Lancashire, BL3 6TQ, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 1204 361103
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