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Free schools row over Sacks' backing

June 2, 2011 10:45

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Robyn Rosen,

Robyn Rosen

1 min read

The Chief Rabbi has been accused of a U-turn after endorsing plans for an Orthodox school which could offer up to 50 per cent of places to non-Jewish children.

Parents in Golders Green have applied to the government to open a free primary school there. The school has the backing of Lord Sacks and will be presided over by Golders Green United Synagogue's Rabbi Harvey Belovski.

The school, which will have a modern Orthodox ethos, will be required to accept 50 per cent of pupils on a faith basis and 50 per cent on proximity.

The backing for the school comes almost two years after the United Synagogue fought and lost a case in the Supreme Court to prevent a child, whose mother's conversion was not recognised by the Chief Rabbi, from having a place at JFS.

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