Safeguarding at Jamiah

To view Safeguarding and child protection policy please click here.

Uniform and Personal Appearance

All students at Jamiah are expected to dress smartly according to Shariah. It is compulsory that students wear the uniform; a white cap, a plain white Qurta and white Shalwar (trousers). Students are permitted to wear a plain black sweater in class without any large motifs or hoods.

To view Uniform policy please click here.

Student Discipline and Conduct

Jamiah aims to create an environment that is supportive and mutually respectful. All students are expected to be courteous and considerate towards staff and peers being cognisant of the consequences of their actions.

Jamiah does not tolerate bullying nor harassment of others and considers the welfare of students as paramount.

  • To view the behaviour policy, please click here.
  • To view the anti-bullying policy, please click here.
  • To view the complaints procedure, please click here.

Medical & Health

Jamiah aims to ensure that all students are healthy and in the prime situation for studying.

  • To view the first aid policy, please click here.
  • To view supporting students with medical conditions, please click here.

Curriculum

Jamiah has two sets of curricula: the Islamic provision to deliver a full course in Islamic theology and the secular provision, which delivers secondary education to GCSE level and beyond.

  • Allowing students to acquire a balanced and broad curriculum
  • Providing students with an in-depth understanding of their faith and culture
  • Ensuring that each student achieves their full potential
  • To view curriculum policy click here.

Other Information

Policies available on request: Complaints Procedure, Anti-Bullying Policy, Child Protection Policy, Health & Safety Policy, Equality and Diversity Policy, First Aid Policy, Sanctions and Rewards Policy, and others.

Contact: info@jamiah.co.uk or 01254 673105.

Complaints Record

Academic year 2024–2025:

  • Number of complaints: 2
  • Number of bullying-related incidents: 3