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King Solomon pupil ‘devastated’ at Year 12 closure

The student said it would be ‘challenging’ to move to a non-Jewish school ‘in the current climate’

July 26, 2024 12:33
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A King Solomon High School pupil has spoken of her devastation at the closure of Year 12 (Photo: Getty)
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A parent of a child who was due to enter the sixth form at King Solomon High School in September has told the JC that her daughter is “devastated” at the school’s decision to close its Year 12.

The parent, who asked not to be named, said: “I am deeply saddened by the upcoming closure of Year 12 at KS, and my daughter was devasted when she heard the news. It leaves the current Year 11 cohort without the opportunity of a Jewish education locally.”

The Ilford-based school recently announced that it would not be offering A-level courses to new sixth-formers next academic year due to the low number of applicants.

Year 13 students due to take A-level and other exams next summer will continue to receive lessons at the Orthodox school.