Children's Wellbeing and Schools BillThe Schools Bill debate: ‘Those opposed are concerned about losing control over children’Unregistered yeshivot will face regulation under the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools BillBy Simon Myerson2 min read
NeurodiversityParenting neurodiversity: a journey of many tearsThe mother of a son with special educational needs writes about the immense challenges – and sense of isolation – they have both experienced over the years as she struggled to find adequate supportBy An anonymous writer3 min read
Jewish schoolsKing Solomon head Michele Phillips to leave in MayHead says ‘now is right time to step away’By Simon Rocker1 min read
School mealsCourt rejects bid to extend free school meals to Charedi independent schoolsJudge said parents had choice to send children to Jewish state schoolsBy Simon Rocker2 min read
Alonim Nursery‘I am so grateful to the place which started me on my learning journey’Sebby Blain attended Alonim Nursery. Ten years later, as it prepares to shut its doors for the last time, he goes back to say goodbyeBy Sebby Blain3 min read
Jewish secondary schoolsSlight fall in applications to London Jewish secondary schools – but JFS and JCoSS more popular than everFirst-choice applications down by two per cent from last year’s record yearBy Simon Rocker1 min read
Antisemitism on campusI-gnite goes on the road as it prepares Jewish sixth-formers for uniStudents learnt how to deal with antisemitism on campus and where to turn for supportBy Ben Conway1 min read
Jewish schoolsSchool report: Are children overburdened with too many clubs?We should be sensible in the choice of extracurricular activities we let our children doBy Rabbi Daniel Fine2 min read
OfstedOfsted finds Mathilda Marks-Kennedy to its likingThe Mill Hill primary scores well under new inspection systemBy Simon Rocker1 min read
Children's Wellbeing and Schools BillFight to preserve yeshivah status quo could go to the courtsCharedi groups are resisting measures to regulate out-of-school institutions that are expected to win parliamentary assent soonBy Simon Rocker2 min read
teachersArt teacher takes creative approach to bridging generationsGaby Weigert’s pupils have been painting the portraits of care home residentsBy Ben Conway2 min read
Leo Baeck CollegeLeo Baeck College starts new chapter with opening of reading roomIt contains some of the books in the library’s 60,000-strong collectionBy Gaby Wine1 min read