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Rise in applications to Jewish schools ‘likely’ due to antisemitism fears

Schools network PaJeS has reported a record high in first preference applications to Jewish state schools in London

March 5, 2025 16:15
Yavneh College
Yavneh College
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Applications to state-aided Jewish secondary schools in London are up by six per cent on last year amid parental concern over the rise in antisemitism since the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7 2023.

The Jewish schools’ network, PaJeS, has reported an increase of 6.1 per cent from last year in first preference applications for September, exceeding projected forecasts.

Rabbi David Meyer, PaJeS chief executive, said, “This is the first admissions cycle to occur entirely after October 7, 2023, and the record high preference for Jewish schools likely reflects worrying concerns about antisemitism in other educational settings.

“While we welcome the increased demand for Jewish schools we are concerned that due to antisemitism parents and students are avoiding mainstream non-Jewish schools and seeking the safety and community of Jewish educational environments.”