Kassim Darwish (KD) Grammar School for Boys
Admissions
We recognise that in deciding to send your son to KD Grammar you are making a tremendous investment both financially and - more importantly - in entrusting us with your child for five crucial years of his development. We know that this decision will be based on careful research and discussions within the family and with the existing school. Our responsibility is to make that process as straightforward as possible by providing you with all the opportunities you need to talk to our staff and pupils and to see the School at work, so that you can feel fully confident that you have made the right choice.
For many prospective parents their first contact with KD Grammar is via our website, which we hope provides useful information about the School and through its images and news items, a real sense of the spirit and vibrancy of our community. If you have any more questions, please do not hesitate to call our administration team and they will be happy to assist.
But the best way to get a true flavour of KD Grammar's atmosphere is to visit us in person. We are delighted to welcome families at any point.
If you decide that KD Grammar is the right destination for your child, we will start building our relationship with you straightaway. This will ensure that on that great day when your son steps through the doors to begin life as a pupil, the transition is as smooth as possible and he is able to make the very best start with us - the beginning of five years of real personal development and fulfilment.
School Details
Day Pupils: 165 boys
This school does not offer boarding.
Method of entry: Entry test or exam, Interview.
Religious affiliation: Muslim.
Who to contact
- Telephone
- 0161 860 7676 0161 860 7676
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admin@kdgb.miet.uk
- Website
- KDGB
- Scan to visit this website
Where to go
- Address
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Alexandra Road South
Hartley Hall
Chorlton cum Hardy
Manchester
Lancashire - Postcode
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M16 8NHView M16 8NH on a map
Availability
- Age Ranges
- From 11 years to 16 years
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