SchoolsEducation White Paper offers too little to cope with effects of pandemicMore young people need help with their mental healthBy Raisel Freedman2 min read
FamilyHow can I ensure Seder night is free of angry family broiges?It's a question as old as the Exodus itself! And let's start by looking after the host...By Chana Hughes3 min read
SchoolsDickens Museum launches new programme to address antisemitismChildren will learn how the author was challenged over his portrayal of the villain Fagin in Oliver TwistBy Simon Rocker1 min read
SchoolsNew modern Jewish history course plugs gap in the classroomFrom the Enlightenment to the birth of the Jewish state, the JTracks curriculum will give children a better foundation of knowledgeBy Simon Rocker3 min read
SchoolsJCoSS head Patrick Moriarty is to leave the cross-communal secondary schoolIn charge for more than 10 years, he is leaving to explore 'new endeavours'By Simon Rocker1 min read
SchoolsControversial GCSE textbook on Mideast conflict to be replaced by digital alternativeNew approach will 'encourage students to examine first-hand evidence' says exam boardBy Simon Rocker1 min read
LSJSNew LSJS programme offers Talmud to girlsThe Sunday morning Beit Limmud provides high-level learning for secondary school pupilsBy Simon Rocker1 min read
SchoolsLow-carbon JCAT gets grant to go solarAcademy trust receives grant of nearly £675,000 for energy efficienciesBy JC Reporter1 min read
OfstedOfsted’s culture ‘too critical of faith schools’ says King David chairmanThe Manchester school is one of few to have taken on the regulator and wonBy Simon Rocker2 min read
UkraineHow to talk to children about the conflict in UkraineThe horror unfolding on our TV screens is affecting childrenBy Rabbi David Meyer2 min read
SchoolsYavneh College students aid Ukrainian refugees during school trip to PolandPupils acted when they saw people from the conflict arriving in KrakowBy Simon Rocker1 min read
OfstedOfsted: closed Golders Green nursery put children 'at risk of harm'Little Goldies did not follow safeguarding procedures and some hygiene practices were poorBy Simon Rocker1 min read