Immanuel shortlisted for schools’ creative award
The college’s music and drama has been recognised for music and drama
Mentoring programme for teens celebrates a 15-year history
At the graduation service for the ORT JUMP mentoring programme, former mentees returned to give back
Ofsted praises educational excellence of Chasidic school
The Yesodey Hatorah Senior Girls School in Stamford Hill is rated good overall with outstanding features
New teaching fellowships launched in memory of Lady Lira Winston
14 teachers from Liverpool to Stamford Hill chosen for leadership training course
Wins for Sacks Morasha and Kerem at Hebrew spelling bee
Israeli refugees from war take part in annual contest in London
Hasmonean pupils told ‘Get out of the city, Jew!’ and assaulted
The alleged attackers are believed to be children from another school
Let’s talk schools: woeful state of RE is an opportunity to promote Judaism
Schools are crying out for decent resources – and we can help to supply them
Wohl Ilford and Clore Tikva go head to head in first parents’ soccer game
The inaugural contest raised funds for the two Jewish primary schools
Let’s talk schools: how to choose the school that’s best for your child
Positive social influences may be more desirable than academic results
A dozen Charedi schools received official warnings last year
But the number marks a fall from 2022
Inspectors pleased by Kerem’s progress
Hampstead Garden Suburb school has provided additional mental health support to pupils in the wake of October 7
‘A brilliant year’ says Eden head after Ofsted inspection
The cross-communal primary continues to be ranked as a good school
Immanuel teacher shortlisted for national education award
The college’s assistant head of Jewish education Michael Lewis has been recognised in this year’s TES Schools Awards.
Independent Jewish Day School rated outstanding for religious studies
‘You can feel how special it is, the moment you walk through the door’
Charedi schools look forward to major boost over plans to remove entry cap
Faith free schools can only choose half their pupils on the basis of religion – but the government is proposing to remove the cap
Government plan to lift entry cap on religious free schools
At present free schools can select only 50 per cent of pupils on basis of fatih
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