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Iqra Grammar College Minto Co-ed 2006 Malek Fahd Islamic School: Greenacre: Co-ed 1989 Minarah College Green Valley: Co-ed 2002 Muslim Girls Grammar School: Granville: F 2021 My Dream Australian Academy Auburn Co-ed 2023 New Madinah College Young Co-ed 2017 Risslah College Bankstown: Co-ed: 1998 Liverpool: Co-ed 1998 Salamah College: Chester ...
Clyde School, Macedon (Now part of Geelog Grammar School) Geelong Girls Grammar School (Now part of Geelog Grammar School) Girton Grammar School (Now coeducational) Girton House Girls’ School, Kensington Park (now part of Pembroke School) Kilvington Grammar School (Now coeducational) Kobeelya Girls Grammar, Katanning (closed)
Zappeion (Constantinople, now Istanbul) - Established in 1875, it was a school for girls catering to the Greek population. Ayşe Sıdıka Hanım [ tr ] , an ethnic Turk, attended this school. Johann Strauss, author of "Language and power in the late Ottoman Empire," described it as "prestigious".
Jamea Al Kauthar is an independent academic girls' establishment located in the former Royal Albert Asylum in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, educating girls in a Muslim tradition over the age of 11. Jamea Al Kauthar started with 60 pupils in 1996 and now has the capacity to cater for up to 450 students.
Tauheedul Islam Girls' High School and Sixth Form College (TIGHS) is a secondary school for girls in Beardwood, Blackburn. [1] It was founded by the charitable trust Tauheedul Islam Faith, Education and Community Trust [2] (now known Star Academies). It serves as the flagship school of the trust.
Feversham Girls' Academy (formerly Feversham College) is an Islamic secondary school and sixth form for girls located in the Undercliffe area of Bradford, in the English county of West Yorkshire. [ 1 ]
Preston Muslim Girls High School is a secondary school located in the Deepdale area of Preston in the English county of Lancashire. [1] It was founded in 1989 as a private Islamic school for girls. In 2011 it became a voluntary aided school and part of the state-funded sector administered by Preston City Council. [2]
Jamia Al-Hudaa (Arabic: جامعة الهدی) is an Islamic boarding school for girls in Mapperley Park, Nottingham, England. [1] The dar-ul-uloom school was opened on 17 August 1996, by Maulana Sayyed Abul Hasan Ali Nadvi. [2] It was one of the first Islamic boarding school for girls in the British Midlands. [3]