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Council refuses boy with special needs place at Jewish SEN school

Joshua was offered a place at a non-Jewish primary school

August 13, 2023 10:48
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Hertfordshire Council has rejected an application for a Jewish boy with learning difficulties to go to Gesher, a Jewish primary school for children with special educational needs.

Joshua, 10, who has only ever known a Jewish educational setting, has been accepted by Gesher, an independent school in Pinner.

But Hertfordshire Council is refusing to fund the Gesher place and has instead offered Joshua a place at Colnbrook, a state-aided mainstream primary in the borough. Colnbrook also supports children with special educational needs.

Speaking to the JC, Joshua’s mother said that the council had “completely disregarded my religious rights” and that Gesher was “the only Jewish school that meets his needs”.