Academic Performance
verified Data: UK Gov 2024/25Secondary Performance Trends (KS4)
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52.6
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Ofsted
Requires improvement
Students
194
Attainment 8
52.6
GCSE Rank
#10 in Newham
#809 of 4,663 nationally
Quwwat Ul Islam Girls' School is a Other independent school school in London, serving ages 3-16. Currently Requires Improvement according to Ofsted — the school is working to raise standards.
Quwwat Ul Islam Girls' School is an other independent school in London, Newham, admitting pupils aged 3-16. The school has approximately 204 pupils on roll.
In 2025, pupils achieved an Attainment 8 score of 52.6, placing the school #10 in Newham and #809 of 4,663 nationally. 47.10% of pupils achieved grade 5 or above in English and Maths. 22.9% of all GCSE entries were graded 9–7.
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52.6
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No inspection data
We couldn't find any historical Ofsted records for this specific school location.
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