Overview
Our History
The King Fahad Academy was founded in 1985 by King Fahad of Saudi Arabia in order to provide education for the children of Saudi diplomats and those who wished to access a faith-based education in West London.
It has always served the full school range, combining an Early Years, Primary and Secondary School on site. We follow the UK National Curriculum alongside a rich strand of Arabic and Islamic studies. We have recently introduced a full programme of coeducation across the whole Academy.
The Academy retains strong links with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Ambassador from the Kingdom serves as our Chair of Trustees.
Our Vision
The King Fahad Academy brings together the best of Islamic education with the best of British education in order to be an exemplary and professional learning community where pupils reap the benefits of a broad, balanced and faith-based education.
Aims
As a result, the Academy aims to offer all its pupils full access to the UK National Curriculum alongside a rich strand of Arabic and Islamic studies. This programme of study and all that we do is designed to bring about a combination of academic achievement and development within the ethos and values of the Islamic faith. Throughout this journey of learning, pupils, staff and parents, are encouraged to Keep Focused Always.
Building on their knowledge of their own faith, we aim to cultivate in our community (staff, pupils and parents), an understanding and open-minded attitude towards other cultures and beliefs. We fully endorse and promote the Fundamental British Values of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance for those of different cultures, religions and beliefs. We believe that this approach equips our pupils with the necessary knowledge and skills to appreciate and thrive in today’s increasingly globalised and multicultural world.