Both Tauheeedul Girls' and the Boys School take up the top two spots in the Department for Education’s national league tables..
Tauheedul Islam Girls’ High School scored 1.38 while Tauheedul Islam Boys’ School scored 1.16 - also well above the national average.
The Department for Education’s performance tables, were ranked by its new Progress 8 measure.
Mufti Hamid Patel CBE, Chief Executive of Tauheedul Education Trust, said, “Our schools are heavily invested in ensuring that pupils make excellent progress and our staff go above and beyond the call of duty to give all of our learners the support they need to achieve, and surpass, expectations.
"To see the effects of this hard work reflected in the Performance League Tables – by having not one, but two of our schools amongst the top three in the country – is hugely rewarding, and we are thrilled that TIGHS and TIBHS are having such a positive impact on pupil outcomes and opening the window of opportunity for so many of our students.
This achievement is a testament to the efforts and expertise of staff at both schools, the diligence and dedication of our pupils, and the outstanding quality of provision that all TET schools strive to deliver.
"We are committed to nurturing today’s young people and inspiring tomorrow’s leaders and we want to ensure that our pupils – regardless of their starting points – are immersed in an environment where educational excellence is promoted, expected and celebrated.
"It is immensely gratifying to see that we are achieving this vision, and we hope to continue to build on this success. Congratulations to all involved.”
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