Lady Aisha Academy

26 reviews

2 Victoria Rd, Barking, Ilford IG11 8PY, United Kingdom

www.ladyaisha.co.uk

+442084785115

About

Lady Aisha Academy is a Girls' high school located at 2 Victoria Rd, Barking, Ilford IG11 8PY, United Kingdom. It has received 26 reviews with an average rating of 4.2 stars.

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Hours

Monday8:30AM-3:15PM
Tuesday8:30AM-3:15PM
Wednesday8:30AM-3:15PM
ThursdayClosed
FridayClosed
Saturday8:30AM-3:15PM
Sunday8:30AM-3:15PM

F.A.Q

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  • The address of Lady Aisha Academy: 2 Victoria Rd, Barking, Ilford IG11 8PY, United Kingdom

  • Lady Aisha Academy has 4.2 stars from 26 reviews

  • Girls' high school

  • "Im not here to write this school is horrible dont go here or to write that i hate the teachers"

    "We want to thank the school leaders, teachers and staff for their commitment to our daughter, and for their continuous hardwork in helping pupils become well grounded young women, both academically and Islamically"

    "A very good educational institute with adaab at the heart of its teaching"

    "I have been working at Lady Aisha for a couple of years now and I can honestly say that it has been my favourite job so far"

    "Lady Aisha academy is an amazing school to go to"

Reviews

  • Hafizah Choudhury

Im not here to write this school is horrible dont go here or to write that i hate the teachers. Nothing like that but i’d like to share my own personal experience with this school. It’s sad to say that i have to use the word ‘suffered’ when describing how long I’ve been here, but here it is. I suffered 2 years in this school and reading the comments below me are students who are being treated fairly and nicely. I mean thats only a few right? I know many people who are struggling in this school yet wont say it. I couldn’t either because thats how bad they’d make you feel. I always thought that one day i could get smarter and that i will have a good future, i told myself i will study well and i’ll live a happy life. I mean secondary years are apart of my childhood right? Sadly its already been a bad one, i was sent to this school with the intention of having a good education. I didn’t receive any of that, instead i opened my eyes to see a whole lot to the world. Two faced people, being biased and unfairness, theres much more but i rather explain in other words. I didnt see that from students but teachers, i never thought that one day their whole attitude would change just because of one wrong doing, if it was small or what not they would stick it to you like its super glue. They will constantly remind you of the wrong things you’ve done when they mention after forgiveness that ‘we’ll forget about this, Dont ever do it again’ clearly a lie. I was told many times that i wont get anywhere, not once have i called myself dumb in that school eventhough i knew my grades were low. I remember all the comments my teachers would make about me, saying that i was going to end up in a bad college or not even go. I was also told that ‘if you ask a question about this then i wont answer and you’ll get detention because you were suppose to be listening’ its not a lie that i’ve made up nor was i the only one who was told this. I remember sitting in class one day feeling angry about what my teacher said about a student’s sister, ‘You’re going to end up going to the same college as your sister or maybe even work at a random shop’ wasn’t pleasant to hear right? Well i comforted her and told her it’ll be okay because she was hurt. Her heart was shattered to bits, you want your kids to be sent to this school to be happy and gain more knowledge right? Imagine you find out that they’re not getting that instead they’re getting malicious comments made by teachers. Ever heard anything like a teacher calling up their parents and telling them who their children should be friends with or not? No? Well you do now because thats what happened here. I remember being continuously accused for things i didn’t know about but because they saw me as a ‘bad’ student, they quickly judged and pointed fingers at me. Dear Teachers, remember the detention book? Remember when you accused that student of taking it? You did a whole assembly and warned every single year 8 saying they should give it back? Well I’m sure you heard the truth and you found out who really took it, not a year 8? I just want to ask, did you apologise for wrongly accusing us. For screaming at a student you THOUGHT took it but had no evidence to back it? Nope. You didn’t. Never did. This must be amusing to read because i have a lot more to say, i did mention i was here for 2 years and those 2 years were horrible. The only enjoyable lesson you’d find there is p.e, a lesson i would love to participate in because a quote was once said in that school. I never agreed with it until i met my p.e teacher, someone who would treat you like their own child. I have respect for her since she never let me down, she never degraded me and never make me feel so low to the point i felt like giving up. She built confidence in me and i adore her, im currently at a new school with good education and good grades. Im being treated fairly and overall? This school is bad and im glad i left because it was never a good start or good ending

  • Runa Begum

We want to thank the school leaders, teachers and staff for their commitment to our daughter, and for their continuous hardwork in helping pupils become well grounded young women, both academically and Islamically. Teachers are very dedicated, and this is reflected in the progress our daughter has made since starting Lady Aisha in year 7, alhamdulillah. The school is a friendly, warm, and welcoming place, and our daughter looks forward to going to school every morning, alhamdulillah. We are very happy with Lady Aisha as a school for our daughter (there are a few others closer to us!), and are looking forward to our second daughter starting in September, insha'Allah. Would definitely recommend to others!

  • Floating Flame

A very good educational institute with adaab at the heart of its teaching. The Head teacher leads by example and all teachers have a very down to earth yet professional attitude. The school takes an honest and open approach to feedback and partnership with parents. The school takes the safety of the girls very seriously and the Headteacher with the PE department arranged police escort on their sports day when there were threats of Islamphobia. The school also cancelled trips to the West end when the Westminster attacks had happened. I cannot think of a more close knit and harmonious school than this. I would send my daughter here and I would highly recommend the school!

  • Nour's History Channel

I have been working at Lady Aisha for a couple of years now and I can honestly say that it has been my favourite job so far. The teachers are so hard working and show dedicated attention towards every pupils achievement. In 2016 our school came first in Barking & Dagenham and our GCSE results were above the national average. The school offers a wide variety of subjects at GCSE level to cater for the students learning needs. The students are bright and often competitive which encourages them to continue working hard. I would definitely recommend this school.

  • ameera rashid

Lady Aisha academy is an amazing school to go to. As a student I would recommend this school , the teachers are kind and give every student the help they need. I came as a student with really bad grades and have improved a lot. The head teacher helps solve and prevent problems happening which makes the school calm and peaceful. everybody gets along. There are clubs which anybody from the school could go to. THIS SCHOOL IS DEFINITELY RECOMMENDED

  • Ibtihal Bsis

I could not recommend this school highly enough! Both my daughters attended and both flourished and attained their full potential- whether it be socially and academically! The Headteacher, Mr Aslam, is a huge asset to the team. He has a good listening ear, is empathetic, cares about the girls' well-being and progress and has a constant open door policy. I am sorry we had to leave but they are in our prayers!

  • lolface

DEAR PARENTS DONT MAKE YOUR CHILDREN GO TO THIS SCHOOL IF THEIR IN YEAR 7 U MIGHT THINK THAT BECAUSE ITS ISLAMIC IT IS GOOD BUT NO ITS A WASTE OF MONEY U ONLY GET ISLAMIC STUDIES 2 TIMES I KNOW AS I AM UNFORTUNATLEY A STUDENT THE TEACHERS ARE VERY UNFAIR THE REAOSN WE DONT LISTEN BECAUSE WHAT EVER THEY SAY IS ACTUALLY NOT REAL THEY BRAIN WASH U IN PARENTS EVENING SO PLEASE LISTEN DONT MAKE UR CHILD GO HERE!

  • sumayah jannah

Lady aisha academy is a wonderful and amazing school to go to,the teachers are very freindly and caring and give you the support you need.All the students are very welcoming and respectful as a student i have had a wonderful time at this school learning and never faced any issues.

  • Muhammed Ali

Very helpful. Give regular feedback. Teachers are friendly and encouraging. Have after school clubs and activities at no extra cost. My daughter loves it and doesn't want to miss a day of school.

  • Abeerah Sohail

nice teachers, good learning curriculum and students are nice, it is a good school and i enjoy learning there i like playing with my friends although it could have a bigger playground

  • Secret Google's Visitor

School is good but owner/head teacher is the worst human being on this planet with full of ego. Doesn't care about children's future . Not a humble human at all.

  • Urban Drive

An excellent educational institution where talent is natured with Islamic ethos and where pupils are prepared for the life in 21st century Britain.

  • Syad aziz Imad

Amazing school really good teaching my daughter is progressing really well

  • Mo

A greatly school for girls with an excellent Islamic ethos

  • Ahsan Ahmed

Great place to learn and get an education

  • Samir Ali

Good so far, small class sizes

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