
Birmingham, West Midlands · B10 0BP
Hazrat Khadijatul Kubra Girls School is an independent Islamic girls' secondary school in Birmingham serving a culturally diverse community. The school emphasizes academic excellence alongside Islamic values and character development, drawing on the Quranic principle that seeking knowledge is a religious obligation. With 115 pupils across Years 7–13, it operates a nurturing, faith-centred environment and has been recognized as Religious School of the Year on multiple occasions. The school is small enough to provide personalized pastoral care while maintaining curricular breadth including Islamic Studies, Arabic, and Qur'an Studies alongside national qualifications.
Who thrives here
Muslim girls and their families seeking a faith-centered secondary education that integrates Islamic values with academic rigour; pupils who value a nurturing, community-oriented environment where Islamic Studies and Arabic are embedded in the curriculum.
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18 Dixon Road, Small Heath
Birmingham, West Midlands
B10 0BP
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Day fees at Hazrat Khadijatul Kubra Girls School are approximately £3,720 per year (2025/26).
Hazrat Khadijatul Kubra Girls School admits pupils at 11+, 13+, 16+. Entry is assessed by Interview, Assessment. See the Admissions section above for open days and key dates.
At Hazrat Khadijatul Kubra Girls School, 22.2% of GCSEs were grade 7/A or above. Full results are in the Results section above.
Hazrat Khadijatul Kubra Girls School is a day school in Birmingham and does not offer boarding.
Ofsted rated Hazrat Khadijatul Kubra Girls School “Good” (2024).
Frequently praised
✓Strong Islamic ethos and character development aligned with family values
✓Small, caring community with personalized attention to pupils
✓Recognition and award-winning status (Religious School of the Year)
Common concerns
!Not yet inspected by Ofsted, so no independent validation of safeguarding, standards, or welfare