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Commons queries over Hebrew A-level

MP raises questions in parliament after a pupil from a Jewish school was denied a university place because they would not recognise her modern Hebrew A-level.

November 13, 2008 12:25

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

An MP has raised questions in parliament after an Israeli-born pupil from a Jewish school was denied a university place this year because the university would not recognise her modern Hebrew A-level.

Westminster University said it could not accept her A-level A-grade in Ivrit. The unidentified student was told: "Even if you have lived in the UK since the age of three, Hebrew is the language you will have used most of or a lot of the time at home, as it is your mother's first language."

She was told this would have given her an advantage over students who had "selected a language A-level as a second language without any assistance from home".

But Hendon MP Andrew Dismore is now pressing the Department of Innovation, Universities and Skills to look into modern language qualifications for universities.

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