King Fahad Academy
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Address
Bromyard Avenue,
London, W3 7HD, UK
Tel: (+44) 20 8743 0131
Fax: (+44) 20 8749 7085
Director@thekfa.org.uk
School Summary:
National curriculum.
GCSE, GCE exams.
253 students, 11-19 yrs.
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The King Fahad Academy was founded in 1985 as a British Curriculum
school. In 1999 the decision was taken to phase out the British Curriculum
to be replaced by the Saudi Curriculum. Currently the British Curriculum
schools exist for years 7 to 13 in both Boys' and Girls' schools.
The Saudi Curriculum classes cover from Year 1 to Year 11.
New pupils are only accepted into the Saudi Curriculum Schools
where they are taught in Arabic.
All the schools have well-equipped classrooms, with their own gymnasium
and assembly hall. The main campus is at the Bromyard Avenue site
with the Girls' Upper (British Curriculum) being accommodated at
a second site in Little Ealing Lane. There is a full programme of
sports, cultural and social activities.
The Academy is close to East Acton Tube Station (Central Line),
and various bus routes. The Ealing campus is served by Northfields
(Piccadilly Line).
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