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The founder of the School

Seyyed Abul Qasim Al-Khoei

Al-Sadiq School for Boys and  Al-Zahra School for Girls are full-time Schools established in 1991 under the guidance of the Al-Khoei Foundation in London. The purpose-built school was formerly the Brondesbury and Kilburn High School 

Al-Zahra School for Girls is named after the daughter of the Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him and his progeny), Fatima Al-Zahra.  Al-Sadiq School for Boys was named after her great grandson, Imam Jafar Al-Sadiq who was renowned for his depth of knowledge and is recognized as the founder of the Ja'fari school of jurisprudence in Islam

In a fast changing secular environment, which often manifests itself in a declining trend in moral and social behaviour, the need for an education based upon academic excellence coupled with principles of morality, tolerance and spiritual understanding is of utmost importance

Al-Sadiq and Al-Zahra schools pride themselves on successfully combining the attainment of high educational standards with the spiritual, religious and cultural needs of pupils who come from a variety of different social, ethnic and cultural backgrounds.

The aim is to provide an education that stresses virtues such as discipline, dedication, family values, community spirit, respect and tolerance towards others. We endeavour to achieve this goal in accordance with the Islamic faith and prepare pupils towards entry into further and higher education.