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Azhar Academy Girls School

Newham, E15 4DRAll-throughAges 3–16MixedPrivate

About Azhar Academy Girls School

Azhar Academy Girls School is an independent day school in Newham, London, for pupils aged 3 to 16 for boys and girls. GIAS records 585 pupils on roll and a published capacity of 950.

Figures can refer to different reporting periods. Check the date and source shown beside each section. How Classpot uses published data.

GIAS school facts

Official identity and contact facts; operational fees and services appear only when separately reviewed.

Age range
3–16
Education stages
Early years, Primary, Secondary, Sixth form
Gender
Mixed
Pupils on roll
585
Published capacity
950
Inspectorate
Ofsted inspection regime
Day-school evidence
No boarders; Does not have boarders
Area classification
Urban: Nearer to a major town or city
Address
Block F, Tennyson Road, Forest Gate, Stratford, London, Newham, E15 4DR
Telephone
02085555959

Source: GIAS establishment record · published 20/08/2026

Pupils and staffing

Official figures for 2025/26.

Pupils
585
Girls / boys
500 / 85
Teachers (headcount)
61
Teachers (FTE)
34.5
Pupils per teacher FTE — not class size
17.0
Area classification
Urban: Nearer to a major town or city

Source: official publication (04/06/2026) · official publication (04/06/2026)

Ofsted-inspected independent school

Older independent schools inspection framework (OEIF). This is separate from ISI and from state-school overall ratings.

Inspection
Independent School standard inspection
Inspection date
19/03/2024
Overall outcome
1
ISS compliance
All standards Met
Safeguarding
Yes

Ofsted provider page

Source: official publication (30/04/2026)

Ofsted Parent View survey

Attributed survey snapshot for 10 November 2025 – 6 April 2026, based on 11 published responses. It is not a Classpot review or rating.

My child is happy at this school
0% agree
My child feels safe at this school
0% agree
The school makes sure its pupils are well behaved
0% agree
When bullying took place, the school dealt with it quickly and effectively
0% agree
The school gives children with SEND the support they need to succeed
0% agree
The school communicates well with me about the things I need to know
0% agree
When I raised concerns, the school dealt with them properly
0% agree
When the school makes decisions it has the child's best interests at heart
0% agree
The school gives my child the right support to learn well
0% agree

Source: official publication (06/04/2026)

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