New facility will cater for up to 12 pupils
By Simon Rocker
Drama 'legend' who taught Islington children truths beyond stardom
By Gloria Tessler
Rachel Barbanel leaves primary in 'excellent position' say governors
Present system is out of date and needs an overhaul. Urgently.
By Rabbi Daniel Fine
Spencer Lewis, executive head of college in Borehamwood, has reached the milestone but at 56, and has no plans to move on
Ofsted rules that there had been some recent improvements to the curriculum, there was 'no creative education'
Headteacher Lindsay Hughes said she was 'horrified that any student should have expressed such a view'
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Keegan spoke with staff and students at the strictly Orthodox Menorah High in a show of support for the shaken community
The police are currently investigating whether the two crimes, which occurred five days apart and in the same area, are linked
The police said they would be stepping up presence at synagogues and schools in the coming days
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Torah Vodaas Primary School and Ateres Beis Yaakov Primary School both informed parents of the decision this evening
The 2017 movie 'Defiance', starring Daniel Craig, and 'Denial', with Rachel Weisz, are among the titles being recommended by the BBFC
By Felix Pope
North West London Jewish Day School in Willesden has entered a 'consultancy period' as it explores ways to cut costs
By Gaby Wine
Alumni of Whittinghame College in Brighton continue to gather, laugh and reminisce six decades on
By Yael Breuer
North-west London-based charity, which helps 14 to 25-year-olds who have fallen out of mainstream education, becomes independent to enable it to take on more youngsters