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Chasidic school under threat over failing to teach secular subjects

January 22, 2015 12:14

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

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The fate of one of the largest Chasidic schools in the country hangs in the balance after it failed an Ofsted inspection test.

Talmud Torah Yetev Lev, an independent school for 794 boys aged from three to 12, run by the Satmar sect, had already been warned by the Department for Education to improve its premises and provision for the welfare and safety of children after an emergency inspection in summer.

Now the school, in north London, has been criticised for its lack of secular education after inspectors returned at the end of last year.

A DfE spokesman said that inspectors had found further breaches of independent school standards, "which is why we are considering what regulatory action is appropriate".