Saturday, 10 May, 2025
12 Iyar 5785
The Schools Bill, designed to increase government control of education, has sparked a furious reaction in some quarters of the Charedi community.
By Felix Pope
A report based on Israeli Welfare Ministry data shows that separating by gender does not reduce the number of sexual assaults on children
By Ben Bloch
Debbie Lebrett will start her new role at Work Avenue in January
By JC Reporter
Nikeisha Webb-Hardy will be responsible for the special school's expanding secondary provision
By Simon Rocker
It is harder to keep top inspection grade these days - but the Enfield primary has managed it
Lay leaders are there to support - and challenge - the professionals, says a former head
By Susy Stone
The Jewish schools network has appointed new assistant directors
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Rabbi Alex Chapper of Borehamwood and Elstree Synagogue joined pupils at the local Yavneh Primary for a special assembly on the day after the Queen's death
By Georgia L Gilholy
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Use of technology at the North Finchley primary makes Jewish learning 'exciting and engaging'
Strictly Orthodox protestors once again took to the streets to criticise legislation that would regulate yeshivot
By Daniel Ben-David
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
Best friends Billy Alexander, Aaron Bennis and Brandon Miller formed Arkley while studying at the Borehamwood school
By Nic North
David Miller claimed schools including Yavneh College and Haberdashers’ Boys’ School were influencing students to promote Zionism
Jewish schools across the UK have celebrated an impressive set of GCSE results, despite a nationwide dip in grades since last year