JAMIA AL-HUDAA NOTTINGHAM

The First Residential Darul Uloom for Girls in East Midlands Est. 1996

Open Day & Entry Test for New Admissions
Sunday 11th June 2023 by Invite Only


Ramadan Holidays:

All students may leave on Wednesday 29th March 2023 at 12:30pm
Residential Students return on Sunday 23rd April 2023 before 4pm

Day Students will return Monday 24th April 2023 at 8.30am


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Entry Requirements

The entry requirements depend on the age of the candidate who is applying for admission.
If you have received confirmation that we have received your application and would like to confirm your attendance for the entry test/open day, then please do so using this online form.

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Secondary School Entry Requirements (7 Year Course)

  1. Must be of appropriate age for Year 7 admission (11 years old). The course is designed for students to progress in the Islamic Studies/Arabic Curriculum alongside the National Curriculum subjects. Very few exceptions are made for this requirement and will require more detailed entry exam to ascertain suitability of candidate and proposed year of entry.
  2. Entry exam and interview - tests will be taken for English and Math (Key Stage 2) along with basic Islamic Studies and Quran reading. This will be followed by one to one interviews which will also include important aspects such as the safeguarding awareness of the pupil.
  3. A short questionnaire for medical and safeguarding requirements will need to be completed by the parent/guardian within one week of the entry test by the parent/guardian.
  4. Latest previous/current school report with details of student conduct and estimated/target KS2 scores.
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Sixth Form/College Entry Requirements (3 Year Course)

  1. Must be of appropriate age for Sixth Form admission (16+ years). The course is designed for students to wish to specialise in the Islamic Studies/Arabic Curriculum. The course also incoporates aspects for life skills, safeguarding and preparation for life after studies. Addtional options are available at an additional cost to the learner/parent and information can be found on the following document / Online form.
  2. Entry exam and interview - tests will focus on Islamic Studies and Quran reading. This will be followed by one to one interviews which will also include important aspects such as the safeguarding awareness of the pupil and previous achievements such as GCSE grades and/or other academic achievements.
  3. A short questionnaire for medical and safeguarding requirements will need to be completed by the parent/guardian within one week of the entry test by the parent/guardian.
  4. Latest previous/current school report with details of student conduct and target/actual GCSE grades.
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