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Al-Khair Secondary Girls is a private secondary-stage school in Croydon, Greater London, with a published age range of 11-16.

Al-Khair Secondary Girls
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Taqwa shapes the secondary experience at Al-Khair Secondary Girls, bringing Qur'an memorisation, Arabic and Islamic studies into the same setting as academic work. Respect, kindness and inclusivity form its social vocabulary, while the faith framework keeps daily conduct and learning closely connected.
The 2025-26 curriculum overview names English, mathematics and science, followed by history, PE, computing, citizenship, art and geography. Its Arabic and religious-studies entries display "Coming Soon" during a refresh. This gives a clear limit to the available subject map: it outlines the timetable's current shape but does not support a complete curriculum claim.
Duke of Edinburgh activity, sport, public speaking and martial arts extend beyond lessons, with chess, reading and football also available through clubs. The girls' route remains focused on the 11 to 16 secondary phase, with no boarding or sixth form, and makes room for physical challenge, communication and individual interests as well as classroom study.
Admission requires an application, supporting documents, entrance assessments and an interview with a parent or carer present. English and mathematics are assessed for Years 7 and 8; science and Arabic are added for Years 9 and 10, while Years 10 and 11 are normally closed to entry. A June 2024 standard inspection resulted in all independent-school standards being met, effective safeguarding, and category grades of 2 for quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, and leadership and management.
Latest 2024/25 KS4 measures compared with Croydon and England.
Recent published Attainment 8 scores compared with Croydon and England.
GIAS confirms the school type and age range; fees, scholarships, bursaries and entrance assessments should be checked on the school's own website.
Independent schools do not use the local-authority grammar-school catchment model; check the school site for boarding, transport and eligibility rules.
Use the official admissions policy for the current priority order and eligibility rules.
Years 7-8 sit one-hour English and Mathematics papers. Years 9-10 also sit one-hour Science and 45-minute Arabic papers. An interview follows separately. No pass mark, weighting or standardisation method is given.
Round 1
English, Maths
Years 7-8 written entrance assessment
Applicants for Years 7 and 8 sit English and Mathematics papers, each lasting one hour.
Round 2
English, Maths, Science, Other
Years 9-10 written entrance assessment
Applicants for Years 9 and 10 sit English, Mathematics and Science papers, each lasting one hour, plus a 45-minute Arabic paper.
Round 3
Interview
Admissions interview
Applicants and parents or carers attend an interview. Applicants bring a piece of work, a school report and a character reference; the interview considers strengths, interests, communication, creativity, general knowledge and logic.
English, Maths, Science and Interview are listed across the school's published assessment routes.
English
Maths
Science
Applicants for Years 9 and 10 sit English, Mathematics and Science papers, each lasting one hour, plus a 45-minute Arabic paper.
Interview
Applicants and parents or carers attend an interview. Applicants bring a piece of work, a school report and a character reference; the interview considers strengths, interests, communication, creativity, general knowledge and logic.
Application form
Online application route is available; no closing date is published
Current application form; no fixed entry-cycle deadline is shown.
Entrance test booking
Arranged after submitting the application
Recurring process window; no fixed test date is published.
Application outcome
As soon as reasonably possible after the entrance examination and interview
Recurring process window; no fixed result or offer date is published.
Apply direct to the school
Independent-school admissions are handled by the school rather than the local authority CAF.
Check school admissionsLatest inspection: 4 June 2024
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Same Croydon area and similar girls' selective route
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Same Croydon area and similar girls' selective route
Same Croydon area and similar girls' selective route
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FAQ
Al-Khair Secondary Girls handles applications directly. Check the school website for registration dates, entrance assessments, interviews, fees, scholarships and bursaries.
1. Apply direct to the school: Independent-school admissions are handled by the school rather than the local authority CAF.
Application form: Online application route is available; no closing date is published. Entrance test booking: Arranged after submitting the application. Application outcome: As soon as reasonably possible after the entrance examination and interview
Al-Khair Secondary Girls is currently rated All standards Met following the latest published inspection dated 4 June 2024.