Jamea Al Kauthar

Jamea Al Kauthar
Founded 1996
Headquarters Ashton Road, Lancaster
Website www.jamea.co.uk

Jamea Al Kauthar is an independent academic girls’ establishment in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, aiming to educate Muslim girls over the age of eleven. Jamea started with 60 girls in September 1996 and currently has up to 450 students. Jamea Al Kauthar was using Royal Albert Hospital historical building since 1996, at the time of its construction, enjoyed the moral and financial support of members of the aristocracy and of wealthy businessmen.[1]

Currently Jamea Al Kauthar Islamic College for girls (Previously Royal Albert Hospital).

History

Jamea Al Kauthar began using the historic Royal Albert Hospital in 1996.

In 2013 three men were arrested following an alleged sexual assault and false imprisonment at an Jamea Al Kauthar Islamic College.[2] After the investigation police have said no further action will be taken as "none of the conduct disclosed ... meets the threshold for criminal prosecution".[3]

Present day

Jamea Al Kauthar organised a one day fundraiser to support the Ummah Welfare Trust (UWT) Pakistan Reconstruction Programme. They raised an outstanding £11,180.61 for those still suffering in the aftermath of last years floods. [4]

Objectives

Achievements

In the 2015 academic year, Jamea Al Kauthar participated in Poetopia competition, which was inspired by popular dystopian fiction. From excess of 16,500 entries from over 600 schools nationwide[6] Jamea Al Kauthar GCSE results have been above the National Average, and ranged from 95-100%.

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