The annual festival will feature 75 performances to mark Israel's 75th anniversay
By Simon Rocker
The party has yet to reveal whether it would grant exemptions to independent Strictly Orthodox community schools
The head of a Holocaust educational programme in Scotland defends the work going on in schools
By Paula Cowan
Karen Kent is pursuing her career in Ofsted
School believes its practice of teaching boys and girls separately could fall foul of equality law
Jodi Schajer will say goodbye to the school at the end of term
By JC Reporter
Financial warning notice against Lubavitch Multi-Academy Trust has been lifted
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