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Worried parents say children still don’t have a place at a Jewish school

PaJes tells parents to hold tight as more secondary spaces are set to open up between now and September

May 28, 2025 14:39
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Jewish parents of primary school pupils without a confirmed place at a Jewish secondary school are becoming increasingly anxious as the end of the school year looms.

Despite the final official round of lottery allocations having already taken place at Jewish state schools, a number of children remain without a place at one for September.

Raisel Freedman, assistant director of Jewish schools network PaJeS, acknowledged the strain in a recent email to parents recognising "how difficult and distressing this period must be”.

But she urged families to be patient. “From our experience, movement does continue throughout the admissions cycle, and places can open up as families make final decisions, sometimes as late as the start of term in September or even beyond... Unfortunately, the admissions process often takes time to unfold.”