Tayyibah Girls' School

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School summary

Tayyibah Girls' School is a small independent school for girls in Hackney, educating around 173 pupils. Its modest size means classes are intimate and pupils are likely to be well known to staff, an environment that can suit families seeking a close-knit setting. Entry begins at age 11, with girls working towards GCSE qualifications. The school is led by headteacher Mrs Amreen Jameer and is inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate.

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Teaching & academics

As an independent school, Tayyibah Girls' prepares pupils for GCSE examinations across the secondary years. The compact roll allows for a personal approach to teaching and learning within a single-sex environment.

Head · Mrs Amreen Jameer

School life & ethos

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A small, fee-paying girls' school in Hackney offering a personal, intimate setting through to GCSE.

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Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.