An unregistered Chasidic school in Hackney, North London where Yiddish is the only spoken language is to close today on the orders of the Department for Education.
Talmud Torah Tashbar, a school for 248 boys from three to 13 which has been operating for 40 years, was told to shut in December after a damning report from Ofsted inspectors three months earlier.
It is the first time the authorities have carried out a threat of closure against a Charedi school and part of a wider crackdown against unlicensed schools.
A DFE spokesman said today that the school had told the authorities that it was not appealing but that the building might continue to be used for religious purposes.