The quality control of education in Madrasas (islamic schools) can be done through three ways, i. e teacher competency enhancement, school  accreditation, and,  lastly,  studentsâ  achievement  in the National  Examination.  This  research  was  conducted  to  study the impacts  of school accreditation among the madrasas on the teachers  competency   and  studentsâ  achievement  in   national test. The method used is  so called ex post facto  involving 220 teachers taken from 73 madrasas  existing in 4 provinces namely: Jakarta,  Central  Java, South Sulawesi  and South Sumatra.  The study reveals that (1) There is no significant difference  in performance between  teachers  teaching  in accredited  madrasas and  non  accredited;   (2) There  is  a  significant  difference  in teacher performance in every level of accreditation; (3) There is a significant  difference between  in the teachers performance  in the accredited âBâ madrasa and in the accredited âCâ ; (4) There is a significant  difference  in  the achievement  of the National Examination  between  students  from  the  accredited  madrasas and non-acredited;  (5) There is no significant  difference in the results  of National  Examination  in all levels of acreditation  (A, B or C).  Based on these facts, it can be concluded that  school accreditation of the madrasas  has real impacts  on the teachers competency  and studentsâ achievement in  national test.