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JFS invites former pupils back to school

The largest Jewish school in Europe is relaunching its alumni network

May 16, 2025 11:16
JFS pupils arriving at its new site in Camden in September 1958 (Photo: JFS)
JFS pupils arriving at its new site in Camden in September 1958 (Photo: JFS)
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Since JFS was founded in 1732, tens of thousands of pupils have spent time in its hallowed halls.

Now, its leaders are hoping to bring many of them back together as it relaunches its alumni network.

On June 8, the school will be holding the first of a number of school reunions. The inaugural one is for people who attended the school between 1958 and 1967. Another one is planned in November for ex-pupils who attended from 1968 to 1975.

An old JFS school photo (Photo: JFS)An old JFS school photo (Photo: JFS)[Missing Credit]

Natalie Joseph, director of fundraising at the school, said: “JFS is approaching its 300th anniversary in 2032. As the oldest and biggest Jewish school in Europe, it has educated thousands and thousands of people.