New curriculum proposals should bring civic benefits – but it can’t be left to schools alone
By Raisel Freedman
The Orthodox primary has also renovated its computer room to enhance digital provision
By JC Reporter
National benchmarks may be helpful – but look beyond the figures
By Hannah Martin
Enthusiasm for helping other shines through pupil conversations, inspectors said
Bridget Phillipson says stopping antisemitism in education ‘a priority’
More than 100 children remain on JCoSS waiting list as efforts to integrate Jewish pupils into mainstream school fall short
By Jane Prinsley
It’s fine to cut screen time and let our kids be bored
By Matt Smerin
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The special school has again received top marks from Ofsted
By Simon Rocker
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Impact of VAT on fees prompted move into the state sector
Immanuel College celebrates a record performance by its year-11s
By Jesse Wolfsthal
King David Manchester and Hasmonean Boys celebrate significant rise in top grades
By Daniel Ben-David
Schools pay more attention to SEND and mental health than they used to
By Jillian Dunstan
A secondary school in Barnet has offered to take cohort as Jewish schools hit capacity
Nancy Reuben Primary says some parents may no longer be able to afford to pay with new tax
The Vision is asking charity givers to earmark at least 20 per cent of their contributions for local Jewish education
Our schools reflect an ‘unconditional love of every Jew’ says headteacher