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Al-Sadiq and Al-Zahra Schools

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Al-Sadiq and Al-Zahra Schools
Address
Salusbury Road

,
NW6 6PF

United Kingdom
Information
TypePrivate day school
Religious affiliation(s)Shia Islam
Established1991
FounderGrand Ayatollah Khoei
Age5 to 16
Enrolment~300
Colour(s)Blue, Navy and Grey      
Tuition Fees - Reception
  • Registration Fee (non-returnable) £100
  • £1,250.00 per term
Tuition Fees - Primary
  • Registration Fee (non-returnable) £100
  • £1,550.00 per term
Tuition Fees - Secondary
  • Registration Fee (non-returnable) £100
  • £2,330.00 per term
Website

Al-Sadiq and Al-Zahra Schools, also known as ASAZS, are British independent Shia Muslim day schools for pupils aged 5-16 situated in Willesden, North West London. Jafari schools, they accept pupils of all faiths.[1][2]

The schools' students have performed well in national exams.[3]

History

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The Al-Sadiq and Al-Zahra Schools were established in 1991 by the grand Ayatollah, Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei. The schools were subsequently registered as two separate schools: Al-Sadiq School and Al-Zahra School.[4]

The schools are named after two Islamic personalities: Jafar Al-Sadiq and Fatima Al-Zahra.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Rooij, Laurens de (2023-12-28). British Muslims and Their Discourses. Springer Nature. ISBN 978-3-031-45013-6.
  2. ^ Gabbitas (2011-11-03). The Independent Schools Guide 2011-2012: A Fully Comprehensive Guide to Independent Education in the United Kingdom. Kogan Page Publishers. ISBN 978-0-7494-6419-6.
  3. ^ Corboz, Elvire (2016-03-31). Guardians of Shi'ism. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-0-7486-9146-3.
  4. ^ a b "Our Founder and Proprietor - AlSadiq School". 2022-03-11. Retrieved 2024-11-29.
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