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Mazahirul Uloom Stepney Green

241 Mile End Rd, Stepney Green, London E1 4AA, United Kingdom

Mazahirul Uloom Stepney Green
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4.2
29 reviews
8 comments
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GXC4+X6 London, United Kingdom
+44 20 7702 8533
mul.org.uk
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Monday: 8–15
Tuesday: 8–15
Wedneasday: 8–15
Thursday: 8–15
Friday: 8–15
Saturday: 10–19
Sunday: 10–19
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Amir Ahmed
Amir Ahmed
Lovely little school where both my nephews attended. I know quite a few people who have sent their child there and Alhamdullilah they take great care to make sure kids can get a good education for both live and the hereafter.

I would recommend you to make a visit or contact them if you are unsure. Their students have a very good grade rating compared to other similar institutes.
Muta chele
Muta chele
Great school for boys only. Most of the other students seem to enjoy their studies here too. The Huzurs (teachers) are nice and they are cool. I would say if you want to study and live close then this is a great place. Go check out for yourself if you are unsure.
Sam kev
Sam kev
Some teachers were involved in beating children in a supposedly "safe, child friendly environment" for children, which I find deceptive on a significantly undignified scale on the part of "religiously righteous Imams" .

May I add how paying over two thousand pounds a year annually in fees is paid for only a small fraction of Islamic subjects in an overwhelmingly secular syllabus taught in the school. Parents are actually paying for an Islamic environment for their child to be taught in, which really could not be guaranteed with teachers behaving in an unprofessional manner.
Aqib Muthakim
Aqib Muthakim
Alhamdulillah,
As a student of Mazahirul Uloom London from the years 2010 to 2015, I can, without a doubt say that I loved and enjoyed every moment of it. With the help of my dear teacher’s I was able to pass every one of my examinations and leave with 10 GCSE’s, all being within A*-C. On the Islamic side of things, I was also able to complete a fair share of my Alimiyyah and Hifz course, however, I feel as though I should have completed more of the course during my time here, I was pushed continuously to reach my potential but failed to take the opportunities given.
The small number of pupils in each year group allow the teachers to concentrate more on the students, ultimately leading to the best outcomes. Teachers took great pride in displaying the students work on the school building walls, in order to make the building colourful and attractive but also inform others regarding what is happening in class. Compared to many public state schools, Mazahirul Uloom London and its teachers were different, as they never failed to deliver daily reminders regarding Islam and British Values. Students left the institution with a strong understanding of Islam and a good set of grades which spurred them on to do great things.
Personally, I think Mazahirul Uloom London have a very successful and stable foundation where students thrive in. I am currently in my final year of A-Levels and Alhamdulillah, I am doing well thanks to the advice from my teachers. I would highly recommend this place to those who wish to study here.
Absar Kaisar
Absar Kaisar
Overall, this school is outstanding. Coming from a student who has been at the school since 2012 i have seen many changes in my time at the school, mostly good. The addition of new teachers, lockers a head teacher have all helped the school in consequence. The schools curriculum both on the Islamic and national side are taught brilliantly well, with amazing teachers such as the maths, English, history, R.E and Arabic teacher to name a few. The Islamic teachers work exceptionally hard to help students achieve their ultimate goal, (Moulana Sayeed, Zubair, Mazhar) many thanks to you all) within the school and make good of the hard earned fees that the parents of the students pay.
Some comments may say that this is overpriced however it is all ultimately dependent on the effort the students put in as at the end of the day it is their education. coming into my final year at this School i have to say i am very sad that my time is coming to an end, and i hope In Sha Allah i can leave a legacy for this school as it has provided a lot for me.
Ultimately this school is one of the best in creating good students that carry outstanding character, and with the changes that are being made i can envisage that this will continue for many years to come.
Finally, i have to say that being a good Muslim, is someone who always tells the truth, and i believe it would be a sin for me to say that this school is without its faults, after all there is always a bad side to everything, however in this schools case i do believe the good outweighs the bad. However, these bad qualities must be eradicated to help this school reach its fullest potential. For instance the disciplinary system might favor some over others. (i personally have had experience of this to say the truth.) also the lunches and overall display of the school still need a tad bit of work.
Overlooking these few downsides, i still believe that this school is still the best place to send your children to provide them with the best-est of futures.
Thank you.
Fahim Ahmed
Fahim Ahmed
Great secondary school with a great Islamic environment. Alhamdulillah, passed my GCSE's here with 8 A*-C grades which I could not have achieved without the dedication of my teachers. I can confidently say that teachers such as those at MUL can rarely be found at a state school due to the amount of passion they had for our success.
Having graduated over a year ago, I feel I should have completed my Hifz course if I had put in the effort because at the end of the day, it is always down to the students no matter what institute they are sent to or what teachers they have. This goes for the curricular side of education too. However the amount of support and guidance provided to me at Mazahirul Uloom definitely boosted my success in all areas throughout the 5 years I studied there.
Overall, I was satisfied with the safety and security, the extracurricular opportunities provided (there were some very enjoyable trips) and the invaluable Islamic knowledge I left with. Definitely would recommend Mazahirul Uloom London for those who wish for a balance of Islamic and curricular secondary education.
Muhammed Ali
Muhammed Ali
Alhamdulillah I recently completed my GCSE's at this school and passed with all my grades being only A*-B. And at the same time I was able to complete my memorisation of the Holy Quran (hifz) with the help of my teachers who helped and guided me every step of the way.
I do definitely believe that schools such as this give more to the student than we could ever give back to the teachers or to the school.
This is because we were taught many subjects such as English, Maths, Science, I.T. etc ...which are all taught at all public secondary schools, but at the same time we were reminded daily and taught about our religious beliefs, something we would never have got anywhere else. And now we have left as both practising muslims with a strong foundation of knowledge about Islam, as well as students with the ability to easily move onto further education in colleges and sixth forms of our choice, as me and many of my classmates have already done. And this would have never been possible without OUR TEACHERS and of course OUR OWN DETERMINATION AND HARD WORK ;)
Overall, Mazahirul Uloom London= DEFINITELY RECOMMEND.👍🏻
Pathway2Allah
Pathway2Allah
This is a really good school. the school changed drastically since i came in year seven. The school has a really good infrastructure. I have seen many changes for the better, these changes include: the introduction of a headteacher, the introduction of lockers and the arrival of new teachers. In addition to this, the Hifz are working exceptionally hard to allow the potential students to finish their Hifz.
Many parents are complaining that the fees are too expensive or the school is "Not worth the money" but I personally disagree with this as i believe that it is all up to the student to work hard and make most of the parent's money.

To be honest the school is not perfect as the judicial system is not fair ( I have personally experienced this many times) and the lunch is really not worth the money. As the school building is small, there are less opportunities for students to shine however this should not be an excuse not to allow the students to do the lessons in the respective room ( ICT in the ICT lab, Science in the Science Lab, and other). Students are forces to do their ICT lessons in rooms were there are no computers. This is worrying as i believe that ICT should about learning how computers work and it is essential to have computers to learn this subject. Also as the school is not financially stable, it is an impossible task, for the school, to buy laptops and do these ICT lessons in other class rooms. Also many students are prioritised over the main priority. These drawbacks have come in action recently. Except the downsides mentioned above i am
exceptionally happy with the school's transformation.

This school is perfect for someone who wants a balanced education with the Islamic side from 8.00 am to 10.10 am and the national curriculum side from 11.35 am to 4.00 pm.
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