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How to get your child into a Jewish secondary school

Families are taking steps to ensure they comply with the entry rules for 2017

June 9, 2016 11:49
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BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

4 min read

Over the past month, some synagogues have been enjoying a swell in numbers for services. For many families, the process of applying to a Jewish school for September 2017 has started in earnest and they are busy collecting synagogue-attendance points to qualify for priority entry.

For first-time applicants, the road to a Jewish school can be studded with unfamiliar acronyms like SIF (supplementary information form) or CRP (certificate of religious practice). But getting to grips with the detail is less daunting than it may, at first, seem.

For state-aided Jewish secondary schools, the deadline for applications for entry in 2017 is October 31 this year. Applications go through your local authority, which allows you to rank your choice of schools in order of preference (the number can vary - Barnet permits six, for example, but Hertfordshire four).

In addition, each Jewish school will ask you to submit an SIF directly and this provides information to help allocate priority places. In some cases, they may want these in before the end of October - if you want to know more about individual schools, a helpful place to start is the Find A Jewish School website, www.findajewishschool.co.uk, run by Partnerships for Jewish Schools.