Ofsted has delivered a damning verdict on a boys’ school run by one of the largest Chasidic groups in Stamford Hill, highlighting low standards in English and maths and a lack of teaching about computers.
Although Talmud Torah Machzikei Hadass, administered by the Belz Chasidim, was rated as good four years ago, it has now received the lowest inspection grade — inadequate.
With 649 pupils, Machzikei Hadass is unusual in Stamford Hill in educating boys from three to 16, when many other Charedi boys’ schools in the area stop at 12 or 13.
Ofsted found that teachers’ expectations for secular subjects were too low, the curriculum lacked sufficient depth and there was insufficient improvement in maths and English.