- Age range
- 3–11
- Co-ed status
- Mixed
- Number of students
- 175
- Day / boarding
- Day only
- Religious affiliation
- Muslim
- Average fees
- £6,540 (annual, inc. VAT)
- Has a nursery
- Yes
How the school describes itself
- Barnet Hill is respectful, disciplined and faith-informed.
- The school stresses Islamic values, academic excellence and the shaping of character together.
- The school is purposeful, protective and community-rooted.
Fee profile
Annual fees including VAT. 2026-27.
Parents like
- This is likely to appeal first and foremost to families who actively want the ethos, not just the postcode.
- The attraction is consistency, structure and a clearly values-led school day.
- The recent inspection picture is reassuring, which matters in a smaller independent setting.
Admissions
Barnet Hill Academy’s admissions route is straightforward and family-facing rather than glossy. The school asks families to read its admissions policy, book a visit and apply directly, which fits a smaller values-led setting where clarity, routine and parental buy-in are likely to matter as much as simple availability.
Scholarships
Scholarships and bursaries are not the main public-facing story. Barnet Hill’s appeal is more about a clear Islamic ethos, close pastoral oversight and a disciplined day-to-day environment than about an awards-led admissions proposition.
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 June 2024 Ofsted report gives families a useful current checkpoint. Inspectors judged the school good overall, with personal development highlighted strongly, so parents can read that formal picture alongside practical questions about class sizes, communication and day-to-day school culture.
Assessment approach
Assessment here is likely to be close and classroom-based, with progress checked regularly but kept in proportion to the school’s nurturing, structured environment. Families should expect a focus on secure literacy and numeracy, clear routines and steady preparation for the move to secondary education rather than a highly pressurised prep-school race.
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