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London Academy of Excellence Stratford

322 High St, London E15 1AJ, United Kingdom

London Academy of Excellence Stratford
Sixth form college
2.7
103 reviews
8 comments
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GXQX+PM London, United Kingdom
+44 20 3301 1480
lae.ac.uk
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Monday: 8–16
Tuesday: 8–16
Wedneasday: 8–16
Thursday: 8–16
Friday: 8–16
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M Yusuf Hatia
M Yusuf Hatia170 days ago
Crazy how this school is still allowed to run. They are openly Islamophobic and don't comply with equality and diversity regulations, yet no action has been taken against them. They are a threat to the peace and unity of Newham. They don't contribute anything to the locality either, as instead of cultivating talent and potential they expect you to do all the work and look for those who are already meeting their potential. They're just using already achieving students to boost their average and look good, they take but don't give anything back. What's the point?
S E
S E201 days ago
Utterly horrified and disgusted at the allegations from many Muslim students I have encountered at this school.Every student has a horrific story. The way the senior leadership team have handled the issue is disgraceful. Schools are responsible for the safeguarding of students and the school has to deal with the accusations appropriately with Newham.
Though the teaching may be of a high standard the environment is clearly hostile and they do NOT follow their values of kindness and respect
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A Q201 days ago
What happened to the institutional islamophobic allegations against this School. School is a place where role models into society are created. Every school should have a Multifaith Room available for those that want to pray, this school has work to do in that regard. Praying helps the mental health of students. It's appaling that in the 21st Centrury Britain's schools are subjectively choosing to allow and show discrimination against Muslims. That's not democracy and Freedom.
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M P262 days ago
Islamophobic school. If you’re Muslim, you’re better off at Brampton or NCS. LAE is not worth sacrificing your deen. The teachers don’t know how to educate either, classic favouritism system which leads C grade students to get A predicted grades, and B grade students to get a B predicted given teacher’s favouritism practice. Many of my mates left after year 12 and they’ve done well for themselves. Have some standard guys. LAE is not it. The good results from this school aren’t because of the teaching (teachers do not require teaching qualifications to teach here). It is because they admit us smart individuals who have gotten straight A* to A grades across all GCSEs. This school has been admitting less and less Muslims as a result of us fighting for a prayer space anyways so. The governors, SLT including the Headteacher disgust me truly. Shame on you guys. You’re meant to be educators.
M. A
M. A262 days ago
Shame on you! Disgusting how you have treated students and someone dear to me. You filthy, low, inhumane Islamophobic institute. We will NOT stand for this! Muslim Students will still be in your sixth form. We are not going anywhere! (the irony, aren't you supposed to be an educator?) Do what you get paid to do, YOUR JOB. But you cannot even do that? Are you that sickening and dumb, you cannot even carry out your job, go where you belong in the EDL shame on you! Your sixth form is situated in EAST LONDON, full of Muslims!
Ok Ok
Ok Ok292 days ago
Although, I'm not an A* student, or even a straight A student, during my entire Year 12 year, I only achieved one A, (an a3 during my Half Term Assessment) - I don't credit my under performance to the college at all.

During Year 12, I've received immense support - support that reached out to me when I would have never thought to contact them. At the moment I have B, B, C in my end of years, which hopefully puts me at A, A, B for UCAS. If it wasn't for the staff at LAE I would have felt like a massive letdown at this point.

It would be exhaustive to list all the benefits this school has to offer but I would say that... If you are already a student who has excelled at in GCSE's unless you enter the school with a mindset that will deliver you desirable grades through raw hard work, you will most likely struggle a lot.

EPQ may seem overwhelming for the majority of Year 12, but teachers are always on-hand to read over what you've written and what not. Outreach is a bit BS and so is pathways.

With the recent islamophobia allegations, if that results in less people applying to what is already a competitive sixth-form, more power to you. They don't hold up at all.
J. O
J. O1 year ago
LAE is an amazing school which has helped me to grow and nurture my independence and academic ability. The teachers are very approachable, passionate about their subjects and are always willing to work with you whenever you are struggling. It is evident that LAE always wants the best for its students, because there are so many opportunities for us to explore further interests, whether that be via work experience or lectures. I would highly recommend attending this school.
MOAS
MOAS1 year ago
I was considering this school for my child but was shocked to hear the students' voices. Their time at school and what they experienced seemed very rough and appalling. I believe students, our future, should not go through such an experience, targeting their faith, race, culture and personal attributes.

Local authorities and regulatory bodies should not ignore these comments and to be taken seriously.
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