London Islamic School

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School summary

A small independent boys' school in Tower Hamlets, London Islamic School educates around 135 pupils across its secondary years. Entry begins at age 11, and the modest roll points to an intimate setting where staff are likely to know each boy well. The school is led by Head Mr Abdulhadi Mamon and inspected by the ISI. Families looking for a compact, fee-paying environment in this corner of London will find a school of manageable scale.

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Teaching & academics

Teaching is geared towards GCSE qualifications, giving boys a recognised route through their secondary education. With so few pupils on roll, class sizes are likely to be small, allowing for close attention to individual progress.

Head · Mr Abdulhadi Mamon

School life & ethos

Religious character
None
Boarding
No

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London Islamic School 11+: frequently asked questions

Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.