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The wider implications of a Hasmonean move

April 7, 2016 10:13
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We reported a few weeks ago that the governors of Hasmonean High School in London were considering resurrecting a 50-year plan to move its boys' division in Hendon alongside the girls in Mill Hill. That has now moved forward with an invitation to parents to view an exhibition this month showing what the proposed relocation would look like.

The boys' premises have long been outdated and squeezed for space. A move to Mill Hill would allow better facilities and be more cost-effective - for example, having a single kitchen.

No doubt, a conservative religious eyebrow or two will rise at the thought of bringing the boys closer to the girls. But you can be sure that nothing would go ahead without the say-so of Hasmonean's elector- rabbis.

Perhaps most importantly, the plan would enable Hasmonean to increase its pupil intake. And with so much talk about the pressure on Jewish secondary school places in north-west London, the question is what impact might the Mill Hill redevelopment project have on the wider Jewish educational map?

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