Study load:

Full time

Duration:

7 Year

Intakes:

20 feb - 15 Jun

Overview

At Jamia, our comprehensive 7-year Alimah program offers a transformative educational journey designed to cultivate scholarly excellence in Islamic sciences. The curriculum provides students with a holistic approach to Islamic learning, integrating traditional disciplines with contemporary understanding.

Unique Jamia Approach

  • Personalized learning pathways
  • Experienced faculty
  • Interdisciplinary teaching methodology

Career Pathways

Career information

Studying at Jamia Alhuda opens various career pathways for students, integrating Islamic education with broader academic and professional opportunities. Here are some potential career pathways:

  • Islamic Scholarship
  • Community Leadership
  • Teaching
  • Social Work
  • Counseling and Guidance
  • Public Service
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Healthcare Professions
  • Media and Communication

summarizing the examination methods

Exam Type Subjects/Coverage Format Purpose/Details
Entry Exams – English, Mathematics (KS2 level)
– Basic Islamic Studies & Quran reading
– Written tests
– One-to-one interview (incl. safeguarding questions)
– Parent questionnaire
Assess suitability for admission to Secondary School (7-year course) or Sixth Form.
Islamic Sciences Exams Tajweed, Quranic Tafseer, Hifz, Aqeedah, Fiqh, Hadith, Sarf/Nahw, Islamic History, Arabic – Written exams
– Practical recitation (Tajweed/Hifz)
– Oral exams (Arabic/Hadith)
Evaluate theoretical knowledge, memorization, and practical application of Islamic teachings.
National Curriculum Exams English (AQA), Mathematics (Edexcel), Science (AQA Trilogy), History, Religious Studies, Arabic (Edexcel) – Written GCSE exams (end of Year 11)
– Coursework and mock exams
Prepare students for GCSE qualifications aligned with UK standards.
Continuous Assessment All subjects – Regular class tests
– Homework/projects
– Mock exams
Monitor progress and identify areas for improvement throughout the year.
Sixth Form Exams Advanced Islamic Studies, Life Skills (leadership, finance, safeguarding) – Written/practical exams
– Safeguarding assessments
Prepare students for post-study roles (e.g., teaching, community leadership).
Grading & Feedback GCSEs (9-1 scale)
Islamic Sciences (written/oral/practical grades)
– Detailed feedback provided post-assessment Ensure transparency and support student improvement.

11+ Residential Fees £4,600 - £6,000

At Jamia Al-Hudaa, we will classify all parental contributions as Category A unless parents provide proof of household income that qualifies for Categories B or C. This ensures that contributions accurately reflect families' financial situations. We encourage parents to submit their income documentation to adjust their contribution levels accordingly.

 

Annual TotalCategory A £6,000Category B £5,400Category C £4,600
1st Installment
(Due Before 22/04/24)
£2000£1800£1500
2nd Installment
(Due Before 01/01/25)
£2000£1800£1500

3rd Installment
(Due Before 01/04/25)

£2000£1800£1500

11+ Day £3,300 - £4,800

At Jamia Al-Hudaa, we will classify all parental contributions as Category A unless parents provide proof of household income that qualifies for Categories B or C. This ensures that contributions accurately reflect families' financial situations. We encourage parents to submit their income documentation to adjust their contribution levels accordingly.

 

Annual TotalCategory A £4,800Category B £3,700Category C £3,300
1st Installment
(Due Before 22/04/24)
£1600£1200£1100
2nd Installment
(Due Before 01/01/25)
£1600£1250£1100
3rd Installment
(Due Before 01/04/25)
£1600£1250£1100

Note

  • Starting January 2025, all parental contributions and education-related payments will incur VAT charges due to government policy changes in the UK.
  • Bank transfers are preferred to ensure the full amount supports Jamia Al-Hudaa. Please note that parental contributions are subject to annual management review.
  • Key Deposit is £20 (refundable at year-end) and Electrical Appliances Contribution £20 (covers communal appliances)
  • Bank transfers are preferred method as it ensures that the full amount reaches to support the Jamia Al-Hudaa.

entry requirements

Jamia Al-Hudaa has specific entry requirements for admission, which vary depending on the age and educational level of the applicant. Below is a detailed breakdown of the requirements for Secondary School.(Year 7)

Entry Exam:

  • The entry exam will assess proficiency in English and Mathematics (Key Stage 2), along with basic Islamic Studies and Quran reading.

Interview:

  • After the exam, candidates will participate in a one-on-one interview, which includes discussions on safeguarding awareness.

Previous School Report:

  • Submit the latest school report detailing student conduct and estimated KS2 scores.
  • A completed medical and safeguarding questionnaire by the parent/guardian within one week of the entry test.

Application Fee:

  • A non-refundable fee of £60 is required, payable via bank transfer, cash, or card over the phone.

What you need to apply

Your application will require certified copies of the following documents:

  • 1. Completed Application Form.
  • 2. Medical Form
  • 3. Latest School Report
  • 4. Application Fee
  • 5. Safeguarding Questionnaire

Steps to apply

  • 1. Explore your entry options and check the requirements
  • 2. Gather your documentation
  • 3. Submit your application