Tayyibah Girls' School

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Tayyibah Girls' School
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Address
Tayyibah Girls' School
88 Filey Avenue


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N16 6JJ

Coordinates 51°34′03″N0°03′41″W / 51.5674°N 0.0614°W / 51.5674; -0.0614
Information
Type Private school
Religious affiliation(s) Muslim
Established1992 (1992)
Department for Education URN 100300 Tables
Ofsted Reports
HeadteacherMrs Sumaya Patel
GenderGirls
Age4to 16
Enrollment179 as of May 2022
Colour(s)   Green and white

Tayyibah Girls' School is an all-girl independent Islamic primary and secondary educational institute for girls aged 4 to 16. It is located in Hackney, London, United Kingdom.

History

Tayyibah Educational Trust was established in September 1992. Tayyibah Girls' School is the flagship project of the trust.

The school started in a basement flat in Cazenove Road, Stamford Hill, with just four girls. Today, there is a full primary and secondary school. The school moved to its current premises in 1993. Further extension was made to the building.

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