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Committed to Safeguarding

Al Furqaan Prep School is committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. When recruiting staff all necessary measures are taken for the safeguarding of children. Staff are required to take relevant safeguarding of children training.

Our Safeguarding children officers are:
  • Mrs. F Mullan (DSL)
  • Mr. A. M. Rawat (Deputy DSL)

DSL – Is a senior member of the school’s leadership team who is designated to take lead responsibility for dealing with safeguarding issues.

Operation Encompass School

We are an Operation Encompass School – Operation Encompass is a partnership between police and schools.

One of the principles of Operation Encompass is that all incidents of domestic abuse are shared with schools, not just those where an offence can be identified.

You may request a copy of our Safeguarding policy at any time by contacting the school on info@alfurqaanschool.org

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Welcome Parents!

We believe education is a partnership between child, teacher and parent. Consistent cooperation is vital for the wellbeing of each child, and we hope to develop a strong partnership with parents. Parents are invited to contact the school at any time during the school day or by writing a note in their child’s planners. We endeavour to make the school a lively and interesting place where children enjoy learning. By fostering their intellectual, social, emotional, spiritual and physical development, we hope our children will become confident, hardworking, responsible and considerate individuals.

Uniform

All children are required to wear a school uniform. Uniform material can be purchased from the school at a reasonable price. All items of clothing and equipment must be clearly named, as this will enable us to return lost property. Unclaimed property is usually disposed of at the end of term.

Uniform for boys:

Navy blue kurta/kafni, shalwar, a white topee (cap), and a plain blue sweater or cardigan with the school logo. Hair must be short and cut to one size.

Uniform for girls:

Navy blue pinafore, navy blue trousers (not leggings or tights), a white blouse or top, a white burkhi, and a plain blue sweater or cardigan with the school logo

Footwear:

Sensible footwear for outdoors and black pumps to wear indoors.

Sweaters and cardigans are available to buy at: Smart Uniforms Shop

PE Kit

For Boys:

White t-shirt, black tracksuit bottoms and a pair of outdoor trainers.

For Girls:

Navy or Black long-sleeved, knee length top; black tracksuit bottoms and a pair of outdoor trainers.

Additional items: Homework bag: Available at Smart Uniforms, Batley

Planners: need to be bought from school at the start of each academic year Lunch box/bag

N.B: Please label Homework bag, Lunch box/bag, Water Bottles, as well as all clothing items clearly.

School Fees

There is an admission fee of £75.00 for each child.

The annual fee per child is £1800. For second and subsequent children it is £1750.

Fees are to be paid via cash, cheque or direct debit.

Fee Payment options:

  1. Full Amount – £1800 at the beginning of the year in September.
  2. Termly installments – to be paid at the start of each term;

Term 1 – £650, Term 2 – £600, Term 3 – £550.

  1. Monthly installments – 10 monthly installments via direct debit.

Nursery Fees – The Nursery is free for children who are aged 3+.

“Al-Furqaan Prep School, in line with its stated aims, enables pupils to feel happy, safe and secure in an Islamic environment. Pupils feel nurtured in faith and valued as individuals.”
“Governors oversee the school effectively so that leaders have the skills and knowledge to deliver a suitable curriculum that promotes the wellbeing of pupils in a safe environment.”
“Pupils exhibit a clear sense of morality and accountability for their actions. They demonstrate respect for diversity within their school and the wider community and a secure understanding of British values.”
“Pupils are equipped with the skills and knowledge as responsible and hardworking citizens and are well prepared for life in British society and the opportunities that lie ahead for them.”
“Leaders’ high expectations and encouragement of pupils to be the ‘best they can be’, and additional support for pupils' examination performance in their final year, ensure that pupils are well prepared for their transition to the local senior schools.”
“Throughout the school, leaders promote a calm and respectful learning environment for the pupils. Pupils are kind and courteous to each other and listen attentively to their teachers. The school's ethos aligns closely with its faith values, which all members of the school community respect.”
“Pupils' behaviour reflects the faith values that leaders promote. Mutual respect is at the centre of the school’s ethos, and the positive interactions between pupils and staff are built upon these shared values.”
Early Years – “An emphasis on identifying the distinctive characteristics and interests of every child fosters an environment where natural curiosity and creativity are encouraged and nurtured.”
Early Years – “Children benefit from a happy and engaging learning experience under the guidance of experienced and caring staff. They are supported to follow their interests and consequently children are engaged in their learning and build positive relationships based on mutual respect and kindness.”
Early Years – “Good behaviour is constantly praised, and children are encouraged to build healthy friendships by using thoughtful and caring language with each other. They behave in a considerate and respectful way towards those around them.”

Welcome to Al-Furqaan Preparatory School

It is with great joy that I welcome you to Al-Furqaan Preparatory School. Since our establishment in 1996, we have been dedicated to creating a nurturing environment for children from Nursery to Year 6 (ages 3 to 11), deeply rooted in our local community in the heart of Dewsbury.

At Al-Furqaan Preparatory School, we pride ourselves on being a friendly, one-form entry primary school that champions challenge and learning within a safe environment. It is a privilege to work alongside a committed team of staff who strive tirelessly to achieve the highest standards of teaching and learning, holding a profound responsibility to inspire and guide our wonderful children. Together, we make Al-Furqaan Preparatory School a fantastic place for both children and staff.