Jameah Academy

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Jameah Academy is a small independent girls' school in Leicester with a Muslim religious character. With around 240 pupils on roll, it offers an intimate setting where staff can know each girl well. Pupils join at 11 and work towards GCSE qualifications, and the school is overseen by headteacher Ms Fatima Patas. It is inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate.

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Inspection reports

Last inspected
21 January 2025
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Teaching & academics

The curriculum is geared towards GCSE qualifications, providing a clear academic pathway for girls from the age of 11. As a small school, it can offer a close-knit learning environment with attention to individual pupils.

Head · Ms Fatima Patas

School life & ethos

Religious character
Muslim
Boarding
No

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A small, faith-based independent for girls in Leicester, suited to families seeking a Muslim ethos alongside a focused route to GCSE.

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Jameah Academy 11+: frequently asked questions

Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.