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Parents call for school admissions reform

May 21, 2015 11:26
Parent Gilead Limor

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

2 min read

The growing pressure on Jewish secondary school places in London this year has led to calls for changes in the admissions system.

Gilead Limor, the founder of a support group for parents of children without a place, predicted this week: "The problem is not going to go away. It's only going to get worse."

As Jewish secondary schools report longer waiting lists, Jewish primary school headteachers have also expressed concern.

Angela Gartland, head of Rosh Pinah Primary in Edgware, where six pupils are still waiting for a Jewish secondary school place, said that this "continues to be a worrying time for parents. I feel strongly that a resolution needs to be found as I have anxious children who feel let down by the system. With pupil numbers increasing in the primary sector, this poses an increasing problem".

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