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Analysis

How to find out if Jewish schools work

September 15, 2011 12:28
1 min read

Millions of pounds have been spent on opening new Jewish schools in the past decade and another three new primary schools took their first pupils this month.

But with this massive investment in Jewish education, the question remains: do Jewish schools actually work?

Their secular academic achievements are easily gleaned from the figures. As Schools Minister Nick Gibb pointed out last week at a Jewish Leadership Council reception, 83 per cent of pupils at Jewish schools achieve at least five GCSEs at grades A* to C - compared with a national average of 55 per cent.

But there is no data to show whether Jewish schools here help to strengthen pupils' identity, because for more than 25 years no research was done.

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