Darul Uloom Islamic High School

521-527 Coventry Road, Birmingham, B10 0LL

Senior school in Birmingham.

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Age range
11–16
Co-ed status
Boys
Number of students
143
Day / boarding
Day only
Religious affiliation
Muslim
Average fees
£3,696 (annual, inc. VAT)
Has a nursery
No

Fee profile

Pre-Reception
Reception
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Year 6
Year 7 £3,600
Year 8 £3,600
Year 9 £3,600
Year 10 £3,840
Year 11 £3,840
Year 12
Year 13

Bursaries

Yes

Scholarships

Yes

A-level results

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

Admissions

Admissions at Darul Uloom Islamic High School are direct, locally rooted and centred on whether the school's day-school structure and Islamic ethos are the right match for the boy and his family. The process is likely to be clearer and more community facing than at the boarding Darul Uloom schools.

How the school describes itself

  • The school is disciplined, values led and rooted in Islamic education, with a close connection to family and community life.

Parents like

  • A good fit for local families who want a more structured Islamic day-school route for the secondary years.

Inspection snapshot

The overall picture remains fairly lean, so families should ask carefully about teaching quality, examination pathways, safeguarding and how the school's religious character shapes day-to-day expectations. A visit will tell parents more than the website alone.

Darul Uloom Islamic High School

Senior school in Birmingham.

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How the school describes itself

  • The school is disciplined, values led and rooted in Islamic education, with a close connection to family and community life.

Fee profile

Annual fees including VAT. 2025-26.

Year 7£3,600
Year 8£3,600
Year 9£3,600
Year 10£3,840
Year 11£3,840

Parents like

  • A good fit for local families who want a more structured Islamic day-school route for the secondary years.

Admissions

Admissions at Darul Uloom Islamic High School are direct, locally rooted and centred on whether the school's day-school structure and Islamic ethos are the right match for the boy and his family. The process is likely to be clearer and more community facing than at the boarding Darul Uloom schools.

Scholarships

Scholarships are not the point here. The stronger story is a faith-led day secondary for families who want an explicitly Islamic environment without boarding.

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 overall picture remains fairly lean, so families should ask carefully about teaching quality, examination pathways, safeguarding and how the school's religious character shapes day-to-day expectations. A visit will tell parents more than the website alone.

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