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Optimism over Conservative faith school plan

May 21, 2010 13:40
Leo Noé: faith in Michael Gove

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The head of the Jewish Leadership Council's schools task force is hopeful that planned education reforms could help to relieve the pressure on places at Jewish schools.

One of the key pledges in the Conservative election manifesto was to make it easier for parents to open new schools with state funding.

This cannot come a moment too soon for parents in parts of Hertfordshire and north-west London, where there appears to be a growing shortage of Jewish primary school places.

JLC member Leo Noé, who has met new Schools Secretary Michael Gove, said: "I believe he is a dedicated and honest man who has sincerely held views. From our point of view specifically - and from an education point of view in the UK generally - I hope he will be helpful."