The school’s new headteacher and director of education explain their ambitions for the college as it faces the challenge of new VAT charges
By Simon Rocker
King David Manchester and Hasmonean Boys celebrate significant rise in top grades
By Daniel Ben-David
PaJes tells parents to hold tight as more secondary spaces are set to open up between now and September
By Jane Prinsley
Jewish schools network PaJeS said exceptionally high volume of applications for places this autumn
By JC Reporter
Dan Endlar has been running the school for the past six months since joining it at the start of last year
The UK pupils wanted to show their solidarity to Israel and the hostages
By Gaby Wine
Primary pupils will be offered places at Kerem in new collaboration between the schools
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Pupils are encouraged to become ‘helpful and effective’ members of society, the Independent Schools Inspectorate says
The school’s second master has been appointed as acting head
Immanuel College’s top grade haul was triple the national average, while other schools earned more than double
By Eliana Jordan
The college’s music and drama has been recognised for music and drama
The college’s assistant head of Jewish education Michael Lewis has been recognised in this year’s TES Schools Awards.
Sammy Kingston and Zoe Margolin met as pupils and she now works at the school as a teaching assistant
By Jenni Frazer