The Imam Muhammad Adam Institute School

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The Imam Muhammad Adam Institute School is a small independent school in Leicester, with around 229 pupils on roll. Its modest size makes for an intimate setting, with admission beginning at age 11 through an 11+ entry process. Families considering the school will find a fee-paying environment that operates on a much smaller scale than many of its independent peers.

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Teaching & academics

Pupils join at age 11 via 11+ entry, so the school looks for a degree of academic readiness at the point of admission. With a roll of around 229, year groups are likely to be compact, which can lend itself to closer attention from staff.

School life & ethos

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A small Leicester independent worth a look for families seeking an 11+ entry route in an intimate setting.

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Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.