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The winners of a social enterprise competition for schools were taken to the city of international activism
By Avital Cohen
Increase in gas and electricity costs come as schools are trying to work how to fund salary rises for teachers
For the first time Hasmonean Boys took GCSE further maths - and all achieved the top grade
By Georgia L Gilholy
Jewish schools across the UK have celebrated an impressive set of GCSE results, despite a nationwide dip in grades since last year
Rabbi David Meyer, head of PaJeS, will join the inspectorate's top table
Jewish schools across the UK have today marked an impressive set of A-level results, despite an overall dip in grades since last year
But leading opponent of Schools Bill says change is 'out of the question'
Mechinoh in Salford downgraded from 'requires improvement' to 'inadequate'
The school is still on course to becoming part of multi-academy trust