Tayyibah Girls' School
About the Business
Welcome to Tayyibah Girls' School - a leading educational establishment located in the heart of London, United Kingdom. As a point of interest to both parents and students, our school prides itself on providing a comprehensive and enriching educational experience to girls from all walks of life.
Our school's central location in London N16 makes it easily accessible and convenient for students from all parts of the city. We are committed to nurturing the intellectual, social, and emotional development of each student in our care, helping them to become well-rounded individuals and successful learners.
At Tayyibah Girls' School, we believe in fostering an inclusive and welcoming environment that promotes holistic learning. Our curriculum focuses on building core skills such as literacy, numeracy, and critical thinking, while also encouraging students to explore their interests and passions.
Our teaching staff consists of highly qualified, experienced educators who are dedicated to ensuring that every student receives a high-quality education. They create a positive and supportive learning environment that encourages students to ask questions, develop their own ideas, and take ownership of their learning.
We offer a wide range of extracurricular activities that provide students with opportunities to develop their interests, skills, and talents. These include sports, arts, music, and drama clubs, as well as community service projects that allow students to give back to their local community.
Overall, Tayyibah Girls' School is an excellent choice for parents looking for a school that values academic excellence and holistic learning. We encourage you to explore our website and learn more about our programs, facilities, and admission process. We look forward to welcoming your child to our school community.
Location & Phone number
88 Filey Ave, London N16 6JJ, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"MASHALLAH. Tayyibah is a very good school. Please stop hating on this school. INSHALLAH I WILL GO THERE FOR SECONDARY (: lots of gcse choices HATERS BACK OFF Yes halima is right. Tayyibah is one of the best Islamic Schools in London. The shura is the best (: I luv that they have gcse options mashaAllah! nii potato->>>>>>> Ok nii potato. You are wrong with the ofsted reports. Tayyibah got a indeaquate in 2019 this year they got a good mashallah! and ur lying about going to tayyibah nii potato,ur probably just a child spreading fake news to everyone on the Internet. I doubt u finished secondary. What's next nii potato? Hating on the religion of Islam? no no."
"I was one of the "good" students at this school, which meant that I kept my mouth shut, that I didn't stand up to myself or others when certain teachers constantly berated us. My class was next to the headteacher's office and shura meetings used to take place there, it was well-known amongst my classmates that they would snoop through out personal trays, a certain Mr R even took pictures of my table and belongings and sent to my father via email saying "look what I found on your daughter's table" as my surname was written on it. This is absolutely disgusting, for a stranger to touch a teenage girl's belongings. When this was reported to the shura they as usual did nothing. I saw lots of nasty and horrible things happen to students by the teachers and when parents came in to complain the headteacher and the shura always defended the culprits. For example a teacher touched up a girl to look for a phone on her, she even felt her inappropriately, when the parent came to complain the headteacher said "imagine if the girl had a knife or a gun". Another example is a high achieving student in my class was put on lower tier in maths simply because the teacher didn't like her, when her mother complained the headteacher refused to address the issue, that girl did her GCSE maths elsewhere and received A*. I used to finish my classwork early so I used to be sent to reception and year one classes to help out, what I used to witness was appalling, Miss kulthoom malji used to be always screaming at the top of her lungs at the little girls, she would tell them to shut up and face the wall outside of the class. The other reviews highlighting the misbehaviour of certain teachers like miss kulthoom malji are all actually true. The newer reviews refuting this obviously trying to clear her name. Tayibah girl school's bad reputation for mistreating and abusing students is not going to change over night by a few false positive reviews. There is a clear denial by the shura that they have done many students harm, and they refuse to change their ways."
"I have entered this school for a very long time, and well, my experience has been rather traumatising and very disgraceful. let me start by listing some of the main things about my years of experience in such hell on earth. First of all, teachers are very unqualified and literally insult other students that they think are "uncapable" of learning. instead of getting the help i needed, they insulted my skills and told me i was not good enough which stayed with me for god knows how long. i feel sorry for other people who suffer with mental disabilities as teachers will definitely pick on these students the most. My second point is that there are absolutely no gcse subject options, as i originally was hoping to do art, geography and sociology, however they absolutely did not provide that and yet write that they provide these lessons on their website. such clickbait Oh and let me get started with the mobile phone policy. they say it is safer for students not to bring in a mobile phone, even if the student lived far. so to "solve" this "problem" they asked for students to bring in a brick phone and hand that in to the office. regular bag checks and also body checks and classroom checks to see if you have a phone on you. My third point is that the work load is too much. they give you a lot of homework then expect you to have done it for the next day, no matter what the excuse is. My last point is that all they care about is money money money. this is because they let you borrow books and you return them (like any other school) then, when you actually return it, they sometimes don't even count that you have returned it and add a sort of "fee" for it, even if you have returned it so by the end of GCSES, they will take the 200 pound deposit and what is their reason for it? because "you" have not "returned" the books. I hated this school so much however I stayed regardless of all my trauma due to the fact of making my parents happy. take my advice please and do not waste your money and do not ruin your kid's future. Thank you for your time and good luck to all the kids doing their GCSES/SATS."
"I agree with all the other recent reviews as my experience was horrible at this school too. Teachers don't care about the wellbeing of the students, I've witnessed and personally experienced teachers bullying students, making personal remarks on students based on their appearance and race, teachers picking favourites based on race. I've witnessed physical abuse too, teachers manhandling students, berating them in front of others to the point where it starts to become verbal and mental abuse. If you wish to send your kids to a school where they are taught good ethics and raised towards being a good Muslim, I would not advise you to send your kids here, please don't send them here for their sake."
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