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Ofsted presses Charedi school over LGBT issue

Gateshead primary is the latest strictly Orthodox school to be challenged by the inspection service over equality

January 17, 2020 12:32
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Simon Rocker,

simon rocker

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Another Charedi school has run into problems with Ofsted for refusing to talk about LGBT people in class.

Ofsted said Gateshead Jewish Primary School, now known as Keser Torah Boys’ School, did not meet independent school standards because its leadership confirmed that “pupils would not be taught about different sexual orientations or gender identity”.

The school, which was ranked good by Ofsted four years ago, previously taught boys and girls on separate sites but has recently split into two schools to comply with equality law. The girls’ school is called Keser Girls’ School.

Keser Torah Boys is the fifth strictly Orthodox school in little over a month that Ofsted said was falling down on LGBT issues.