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Yavneh top Jewish school for sixth-form progress

Four Jewish schools in top 100 for progress scores up to GCSE in new performance tables

January 25, 2018 12:25
Yavneh College has topped the league tables for Jewish schools at A-level
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Yavneh College was ranked 25th out of 4,417 English schools for progress made by pupils between GCSE and A-level in new national performances published by the Department for Education.

The state-aided Orthodox school in Hertfordshire received a sixth-form progress score of 0.65 (0 being average).

For progress from entry to GCSE, one Charedi girls’ school, Menorah High in Dollis Hill, was in the top ten schools nationally, while another, Beis Yaakov in Salford, in the top 60. Both Hasmonean and JFS reached the top 100.

Spencer Lewis, headteacher of Yavneh, said: “We are so proud of how well our pupils did last year, both at GCSE and at A-level. In particular, the progress that Yavneh College pupils make in the time that they are with us is a testament to their hard work and that of the staff who work with them.”

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