Al-Sadiq School

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School summary

Al-Sadiq School is a small independent school in the London borough of Brent, with around 136 pupils on its roll. Its modest size means a close-knit setting where pupils are likely to be known well by staff. Families considering it should expect an environment shaped by that intimate scale rather than the breadth of a larger institution.

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Teaching & academics

Entry is available at age 11, with an 11+ assessment forming part of the admissions process. The compact roll allows for small classes and individual attention as pupils move through their secondary years.

School life & ethos

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Al-Sadiq School 11+: frequently asked questions

Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.