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Charedi school temporarily closes over funding black hole after Budget VAT raid

‘These are not easy days’: School forced to shut for three days as Budget measures finances to the brink

June 12, 2025 09:49
Shiras Devorah High School (Google Street View)
Shiras Devorah High School warned parents that the school is facing "an extremely serious financial situation" and urgent action is needed to ensure it can continue to operate. (Photo: Google Street View)
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A Charedi private school was forced to close its doors for three days this week due to a financial black hole amid a growing VAT and business rates bill

Shiras Devorah, a girls’ school in Golders Green, has been severely affected by the growing financial pressure on private schools, particularly the imposition of VAT and business rates in the last Budget.

The school, which educates 98 girls aged 11 to 18, was closed from last Thursday and only reopened on Wednesday morning. Management said they could not afford to pay staff wages for those days.

It is believed to be the first time a Jewish school has been forced to shut due to the government’s new financial measures targeting private schools.