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King Solomon School rejects relocation to north-west London

February 24, 2017 15:47
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BySimon Rocker, simon rocker

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Kantor King Solomon High School in Essex has rejected the option of relocating to north-west London after a review into its future commissioned by governors.

Following extensive UJIA consultations with the local community, the review concluded that the idea of relocating was “universally rejected. It would be a disaster and the final nail in the coffin for the community.”

A move had been considered within the United Synagogue, the school’s denominational body, because of declining Jewish population and a shortage of places in north-west London Jewish schools.

The review identified “renewed confidence” in KKS following the arrival of Matthew Slater as headteacher in April 2015. Respondents felt he had “energised the school”, which was “moving in the right direction”.