The largest Jewish school in Europe is relaunching its alumni network
By Gaby Wine
The plans were intended to put the boys’ and girls’ schools on a shared site
Pupils’ enthusiasm for Torah is highlighted in latest inspection by Pikuach
By Simon Rocker
An often crowded timetable constrains the number of lessons dedicated to Hebrew and other Jewish subjects
Jewish schools network PaJeS said exceptionally high volume of applications for places this autumn
By JC Reporter
Michal Rowe said it felt ‘surreal’ to win the Chidon HaTanach
The school, which has doubled in size since its last inspection, has kept up standards, Ofsted said
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Ofsted acknowledges improvements in standards at the state-aided primary
The inspectors loved our ‘warm, friendly and inclusive’ inspector, says the Hertforshire school’s head
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Yavneh College is the third Jewish school to have access to Jami’s Dangoor Children and Young Person’s Service, after JCoSS and JFS
By Daniel Ben-David
Enjoy the tricentenary edition of our Jewish knowledge quiz
By ETGAR
Spencer Lewis has been picked as a finalist in the national Pearson Awards
Pardes House Grammar School and Shiras Devorah High School face closure if they can’t make up their funding shortfall
By Jane Prinsley
Dan Endlar has been running the school for the past six months since joining it at the start of last year
The teaching union found time at its conference to condemn the Jewish state, label Reform UK ‘racist’ and reject a government pay offer
The talents of a young writer and illustrator have been recognised in the world of children’s Jewish literature
By Judith Zerdin
Unstinting Pikuach praise for Hertfordshire school
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A parent said they ‘felt sick’ and ‘lost sleep’ over the decision by New North London Synagogue to shut Gan Alon
By Ellie Grant
The blanket tax on independent schools discriminates against religious communities and other groups, lawyers have argued this week
Having an intensive religious education should not prevent children having ‘suitable’ secular tuition also, the government argues