Brondesbury College London
School summary
A small Islamic independent school for boys, Brondesbury College London educates around 118 pupils in the borough of Brent. Its modest size lends the school an intimate character, where pupils are known individually rather than lost in a crowd. Faith sits at the heart of daily life, and the curriculum is built around GCSE study. Boys join at age 11, with an 11+ entry route, and the school is inspected by the ISI.
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Inspection reports
- Last inspected
- 10 February 2026
Teaching & academics
The GCSE programme is broad, spanning the sciences of Biology, Chemistry and Physics alongside Mathematics, English Language and Literature, History, Geography and Computing. Religious Studies features prominently, reflecting the school's Islamic ethos, and language learning extends to both French and Arabic. Business Studies rounds out a curriculum that balances traditional academic subjects with practical and faith-based study.
Languages
GCSE subjects
Head · Mr Amzad Ali
School life & ethos
- Religious character
- Islam
- Boarding
- No
- SEN support
- 0.85%
- EHC plans
- 0%
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A close-knit Islamic school for boys, where a compact roll and a faith-centred curriculum shape the experience from entry at 11.
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Brondesbury College London 11+: frequently asked questions
Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.
