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Madani Schools Federation

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Type
  
Voluntary aided school

Headteacher
  
Mr Farhan Adam

Students
  
600

Founder
  
LIA Trust

Religion
  
Islam

Local authority
  
Leicester

Phone
  
+44 116 249 8080

Location
  
77 Evington Valley Road Leicester Leicestershire LE5 5LL England

Address
  
77 Evington Valley Rd, Leicester LE5 5LL, UK

Similar
  
Masjid Umar, Leicester High School fo, Manor High School, Gartree High School, South Wigston High Sch

Profiles

Madani Schools Federation is a Muslim secondary school in Leicester, England. Based in the Evington neighbourhood, Madani Schools Federation caters for the city's Muslim population, with 300 places for boys and girls each. The building itself, designed by Leicester firm Pick Everard, is state-of-the-art with an Islamic design including an Arabic-style courtyard. There is also an associated community centre and madrassa.

The school has also won architectural awards including the Community Benefit award in the regional finals of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors awards in May 2008 and competed in the international finals in the autumn. It is the first state funded Muslim school in the East-Midlands, as 90% of the £18m came from the government, with the Muslim community in Leicester raising the rest. The school has received much press attention as a Muslim secondary school where it is held up as a model for faith schools.

Concerns and criticism

There has been controversy when it was announced that non-Muslim girls would be forced to wear the hijab.

The school attracted further controversy after backtracking on earlier commitments that it would take 10% of its intake from a non-Muslim background. The Headteacher now states that this will only happen once demand from the Muslim community is met. This is in part because in its first year the school received no applications from non-Muslim families.

The school's strict gender segregation policies have also been criticised. The school is divided into two separate wings, one for boys and the other for girls, connected by a central foyer. Boys are only taught by male staff and girls only taught by female staff. The school has separate staff rooms for male and female staff and separate dining rooms for boys and girls.

References

Madani Schools Federation Wikipedia