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Nancy Reuben becomes first state Sephardi school

Impact of VAT on fees prompted move into the state sector

September 22, 2025 10:46
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Nancy Reuben Primary School in Hendon
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Nancy Reuben Primary in Hendon has become the first state-aided Sephardi school after its application to join the state sector was supported by Barnet Council.

The school, which was charging fees of over £5,000 a year, made the switch in the wake of the government’s new tax on independent schools, which forced them to put 20 per cent VAT on fees and resulted in the loss of business rates relief.

Sharon Kelaty, chair of governors, said, "This has been a remarkable journey that required dedication, persistence and unwavering belief in our vision. I am immensely proud of our governing body's commitment throughout this process and grateful for the exceptional support we received from our partners.

“This milestone ensures that future generations of Sephardi families will have access to outstanding Jewish education that truly reflects their heritage and traditions.”

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