Welcome to Lantern of Knowledge Boys Secondary School
Why Choose Lantern of Knowledge Boys Secondary School ?
Lantern of Knowledge is an independent Muslim school based in Leyton, London E10. We are a vibrant and focused school, dedicated to providing quality education to our pupils. Our commitment to the spiritual and moral well being of pupils features throughout the many areas of our school. We believe quality, individual-centred education with correct tarbiyah (upbringing) equips our pupils to be exemplary citizens, committed to the true Islamic values of compassion, lifelong-learning, tolerance and making positive contributions to society at large.
Latest News / Announcements
Open Evening 2024
We welcome all prospective parents and pupils wanting to learn more about Lantern of Knowledge Boys Secondary Schoo...
Ofsted Inspection Sep 2023
It is our pleasure to share the report from OfSTED following the inspection on 7-9 September 2023. The inspection r...
Digital Ambassador’s Programme
In Term 2 of 2022-23 our year 7-10 engaged in the digital Safety Ambassadors programme delivered by Faith Associate...
Message from Headteacher
See the message for our parents from our new HT.
Message from the Headteacher
I am thrilled to have the...
Latest News / Announcements
Open Evening 2024
We welcome all prospective parents and pupils wanting to learn more about Lantern of Knowledge Boys Secondary Schoo...
Ofsted Inspection Sep 2023
It is our pleasure to share the report from OfSTED following the inspection on 7-9 September 2023. The inspection r...
Digital Ambassador’s Programme
In Term 2 of 2022-23 our year 7-10 engaged in the digital Safety Ambassadors programme delivered by Faith Associate...
Message from Headteacher
See the message for our parents from our new HT. Message from the Headteacher I am thrilled to have the...
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