Al-Ameen Primary School

Stanfield House, Birmingham, B11 2JR

Prep school in Birmingham.

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Age range
3–11
Co-ed status
Mixed
Number of students
168
Day / boarding
Day only
Religious affiliation
Muslim
Average fees
£3,600 (annual, inc. VAT)
Has a nursery
Yes

Fee profile

Pre-Reception
Reception £3,600
Year 1 £3,600
Year 2 £3,600
Year 3 £3,600
Year 4 £3,600
Year 5 £3,600
Year 6 £3,600
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9
Year 10
Year 11
Year 12
Year 13

Bursaries

Yes

Scholarships

Yes

A-level results

No A-level results are currently published for this school.

Admissions

Al-Ameen Primary appears to run a direct, values-led admissions process rather than a highly competitive one. Families choosing it are likely to be looking for a primary setting where mainstream learning sits clearly alongside Islamic ethos, with the feel of a small community school rather than a conventional prep-school market proposition.

How the school describes itself

  • Al-Ameen is values-led, caring and academically purposeful.
  • Its public emphasis appears to be on combining primary education with Islamic character formation in a respectful, disciplined setting.
  • The school is community-minded, earnest and quietly ambitious.

Parents like

  • A sensible fit for families who want a clearly Islamic primary without a grand independent-school gloss.
  • The appeal is community, values and a sense that children are known well.
  • It should suit parents who prioritise ethos, safety and a settled start to formal schooling.

Inspection snapshot

The school points families to a December 2022 ISI regulatory compliance inspection, giving a relatively recent formal benchmark. There is also an older Good Ofsted record still visible publicly, so the overall picture is of a school with established external scrutiny rather than a blank inspection slate.

Al-Ameen Primary School

Prep school in Birmingham.

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How the school describes itself

  • Al-Ameen is values-led, caring and academically purposeful.
  • Its public emphasis appears to be on combining primary education with Islamic character formation in a respectful, disciplined setting.
  • The school is community-minded, earnest and quietly ambitious.

Fee profile

Annual fees including VAT. 2025-26.

Reception£3,600
Year 1£3,600
Year 2£3,600
Year 3£3,600
Year 4£3,600
Year 5£3,600
Year 6£3,600

Parents like

  • A sensible fit for families who want a clearly Islamic primary without a grand independent-school gloss.
  • The appeal is community, values and a sense that children are known well.
  • It should suit parents who prioritise ethos, safety and a settled start to formal schooling.

Admissions

Al-Ameen Primary appears to run a direct, values-led admissions process rather than a highly competitive one. Families choosing it are likely to be looking for a primary setting where mainstream learning sits clearly alongside Islamic ethos, with the feel of a small community school rather than a conventional prep-school market proposition.

Scholarships

Scholarships are not central to the Al-Ameen proposition. The more relevant draw is an Islamic primary setting in Birmingham where ethos, discipline and community seem to matter at least as much as headline extras.

Bursaries

The school does not clearly publish bursary information, so families should contact it directly.

  • The school does not publish bursary entry points, so families should ask directly.
  • The school does not publish bursary award levels, so families should ask directly.
  • Families should contact the school directly to ask whether any bursary, hardship support or discretionary fee assistance is available.

Inspection snapshot

The school points families to a December 2022 ISI regulatory compliance inspection, giving a relatively recent formal benchmark. There is also an older Good Ofsted record still visible publicly, so the overall picture is of a school with established external scrutiny rather than a blank inspection slate.

Assessment approach

Assessment at Al-Ameen is likely to be steady and classroom-based rather than exam-led. For a small primary with a strong values framework, the most plausible model is close monitoring of reading, writing, maths and personal development, alongside the expectation that pupils build confidence within a faith-aware environment.

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