Chasidic school pulled up over LGBT issuesOfsted says it is compulsory to year-7 pupils to learn about LGBT issuesBy Simon Rocker1 min read
Primary praised for pandemic performanceInspectors say Bury and Whitefield has taken effective action to provide educationBy Simon Rocker1 min read
Ofsted stymied by head's absenceTalmud Torah D'Chasidei Gur in Stamford Hill had more pupils than its official maximum, inspectors foundBy Simon Rocker1 min read
New Northern teacher training hub launchedLeeds primary will be base for initiative in partnership with London School of Jewish StudiesBy JC Reporter1 min read
School leaders briefed on consent cultureSpecial meeting for parents scheduled for later this month in wake of national revelations of abuse of schoolgirlsBy Simon Rocker1 min read
Racial inclusivity report welcomed by schoolsJewish studies should recognise the need to show the diversity of the Jewish world, Board of Deputies report saysBy Simon Rocker2 min read
School entry policy 'in breach' of equality lawMenorah Primary School told by admissions regular that it could not ask if applicants were halachically JewishBy Simon Rocker1 min read
Ofsted applauds changes at Menorah GrammarInspectors note 'transformation' of building previously found in 'appallingly unhygienic state'By Simon Rocker1 min read
Parent's complaint against Menorah High upheldThe case stemmed from an unsuccessful application to the state-aided girls school two years agoBy Simon Rocker2 min read
Clifton introduces modern Hebrew optionPupils at the public school which offers Jewish facilities can take Ivrit as one of their foreign languagesBy Simon Rocker1 min read
Happy days of scones and rosesClaire Calman has escaped London for the Cotswolds. Could it be a permanent move?By Claire Calman3 min read
A heartfelt mission to save livesA ground-breaking stem cell treatment for heart disease gave Ian Rosenberg a precious extra three years of life. Now his widow's mission is to give others the same chanceBy Joy Sable4 min read
Living with our lossStephen Okrent was one of the first British Jews to die from Covid-19, and the loss sent his family into shock and terrible grief. A year on, they are launching a fund to help others who are mourning.By Nadine Matyas6 min read