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Al-Madina School

Coordinates: 52°03′43″N 1°19′37″W / 52.062°N 1.327°W / 52.062; -1.327
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Al-Madina School (formerly Ash-Shifa School)[1] is an Islamic independent school for girls aged 11–16, located in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England.[2]

The school was set up within the grounds of the Banbury Mosque by the Ash-Shifa Trust[3] in 2002. In 2005 it won approval from the government and is now registered with the Department for Children, Schools and Families after completing a successful Ofsted inspection.[4] The school has 29 students enrolled at the school.[5]

References

  1. ^ Goodschoolsguide
  2. ^ http://www.almadinaacademy.net/
  3. ^ "ASH-SHIFA BANBURY, registered charity no. 1096585". Charity Commission for England and Wales.
  4. ^ Muslim Girls School Wins Official Approval
  5. ^ Secondary School achievement and attainment tables

52°03′43″N 1°19′37″W / 52.062°N 1.327°W / 52.062; -1.327