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Hertsmere has pupil drop after entry change

October 14, 2013 09:57

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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A Jewish primary school has suffered a sharp drop in take-up of nursery places after being forced to change its admissions rules.

Almost a third of the 60 nursery places at the Orthodox Hertsmere Jewish Primary were vacant at the start of the autumn term.

“We started the term with 42 children in the nursery,” said governors’ chair Nicola Weisfeld. “In previous years, we have been full with a waiting list.”

The problem arose after the school was told by Hertfordshire County Council that it would have to amend its entry rules and scrap a provision which previously gave entry preference for the reception class to children who had attended the nursery.

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