My girl was targeted at school... by the teachers
After her experience at a mainstream comprehensive, I'm giving my son a Jewish education
Ofsted says pupils at Sacks Morasha make it a ‘lovely place to be’
Watchdog rates school 'good overall' and 'outstanding' for the personal development of its children
Hasmonean High opens overflow site
Hendon-based secondary school needed more space to meet a growing demand for places
JCoSS kids create world's largest human Magen David to fight antisemitism
The record attempt is thought to have more than doubled the current record
New Chasidic girls schools wins backing in Westcliff
The seaside town is growing in popularity with the religious Jewish community
Hot shot! Meet the best GCSE snapper this year
Eva Lobb, 16, a pupil at Immanuel College in Bushey, achieved the top grade in the country
Heads hail GCSE successes at Jewish schools
More than two out of five passes at JFS, JCoSS, Hasmonean, Yavneh and Immanuel are at the top three grades
Barnet primary to drop to one-form entry as numbers fall
Former staff claim a high turnover of teachers shows that all has not been well inside the Menorah Foundation School
Pikuach to stick with one-word assessments of Jewish studies
Jewish inspection service says it will review its new framework at the end of the year
Shalom Noam rated good in first inspection since state aid
Salford Charedi schools also judged good by Ofsted
Eden primary headteacher reveals why she is 'calling it a day'
The increasing demands on educational leaders is one reason that Jo Sassienie has decided to retire
JCoSS will not be resting on its laurels, says new head
Dr Melanie Lee qualified as a teacher only 13 years ago - now she is in charge of one of the Jewish community's biggest schools
College ‘didn’t know’ it was backing controversial Muslim group’s event
East London-based Nelson College confirmed it covered the £1,600 fee for the event run by the Muslim Public Affairs Committee UK - but says it thought it was 'a social event'
Ort UK expands Jump job-mentoring scheme
New programmes offer pupils a taste of the workplace
Maths mavens take Etz Chaim to Oxford
The Mill Hill primary makes the final of schools contest
Hebrew hotshots excel in spelling challenge
David Jacobs from Nancy Reuben and Kerem’s Hannah Mantzur emerge as winners after 62 year 5 and 6 pupils contest final stages
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