Yosh Radomsky will take the reins at the start of the new academic year
By Simon Rocker
Adam Gopnik’s new books celebrates the mastery of skills, something that is sadly neglected in the education of children
By Stephen Applebaum
Achisomoch, which annually channels £50m in charitable donations, gives its surplus to educational institutions
By JC Reporter
Damning report finds Ahavas Torah Boys Academy ‘inadequate’ with numerous failings
By Daniel Ben-David
The school's governors are appealing the report, which contained many criticisms on 'a number of fronts'
The executive headteacher of Yavneh College on why he still loves the profession
By Spencer Lewis
Claims of children being exposed to inappropriate material have led to curriculum review
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Falling Christian numbers could prompt calls to revise syllabus where Christianity enjoys pride of place
Revised Certificate of Religious Practice points system takes account of post-Covid return to in-person activities
Jewish studies head Rabbi Joshua Conway will become acting head in summer
The teachers' union president Louise Atkinson was photographed standing by monument to the late PLO chairman on trip to West Bank
By Felix Pope
The north London Islamic college has been described as Iran’s “foothold” in the UK
Ofsted is adopting an unnecessarily harsh approach towards them, say representatives of community
Referral follows a damning report from education watchdog Ofsted rating the school as 'inadequate'
By David Rose
Beis Malka in Salford had received bill for £2,000