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For school applications for September 2013, the recording of Shabbat morning synagogue attendance runs between 5 May 2012 and 5 January 2013 at United Synagogues. Please contact individual schools for handing in of application deadlines.
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Age Group: 2½ - 5
Headteacher: Gila Godsi
Apples and Honey Nursery is a small nursery in south London centred on the values and traditions of Judaism. It aims to create a warm and caring environment in which children are able to make the transition from home to school securely and where they will be happy, confident and enjoy the company of others. Its high staff to child ratio enables the children to receive individual attention and develop at their own pace. |
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Rabbi Yitzchak Freeman
Avigdor Hirsch Torah Temimah School is a strictly orthodox, voluntary-aided, boys school located in Dollis Hill, London. The school has 182 pupils on roll and has 25 places on offer for its Nursery class. |
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Mrs Helena Cohen
Beis Yaakov Primary School is a strictly orthodox, voluntary-aided, girls school and has approximately 480 pupils on its roll. |
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Ms Teiger
The Brodetsky Nursery is a state-funded nursery provision for up to 39 children in the morning (8.45am - 12pm). This is currently staffed by one teacher and two nursery nurses. The majority of children progress from the Brodetsky Nursery into Brodetsky Jewish Primary School’s Reception class.
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Age Group: 2 - 4
Headteacher: Shelly Sunshine
Brondesbury Park Synagogue Nursery is an Ofsted registered nursery. It aims to develop the whole child - intellectually, socially, emotionally and physically. It provides high quality care whereby the children are encouraged and stimulated in a loving, accepting and happy Jewish environment. |
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Age Group: 2 - 4
Headteacher: Dr Leon Bernstein
Broughton Jewish Cassel Fox Primary School (BJPS) is a voluntary-aided school based in Salford, Manchester. Broughton Jewish Primary School was established in 1949, and in the early 1980s it amalgamated with Cassel Fox Infants School. In 1996 both schools moved onto the one site in Legh Road. The school has 353 children on its roll, with 48 places on offer for Nursery and 19 for the Kindergarten. Click here to see primary school
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Mrs Claire Simon
Bury and Whitefield Jewish Primary School is a voluntary-aided school in Bury, Lancashire. It was established in 1984 and is co-educational with 200 pupils on its roll. The school is a traditionally orthodox school and has a fully-equipped private and state nursery for 30 children. Click here to see primary school
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Age Group: 2 - 5
Headteacher: Ms Danielle Boder-Cohn and Mrs Daniella Spector
Bushey Ganim comprises of a lower and upper school. The upper school was established over 30 years ago by the Bushey and District Synagogue and was complimented by the lower school in January 1998. The Ganim offer a secure, caring and stimulating environment for up to 76 children aged from two to five years within a warm, Jewish atmosphere. |
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Age Group: 3 - 5
Headteacher: Mrs Vanessa Thomson
Calderwood Lodge Nursery provides a happy and safe environment for children aged three to five to learn and play together. The Nursery provides places for 30 morning and 30 afternoon pupils, with wraparound care available.
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Age Group: 2 - 4
Headteacher: Melanie Kaye
Chigwell and Hainault Synagogue Nursery is registered for up to 64 children and is open term time, Monday to Friday. There is a lunch option available Monday to Thursday. |
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Mrs Irene Kay
Clore Shalom is a voluntary-aided co-educational primary school based in Shenley, Hertfordshire. It was established in September 1999 and caters for 240 children with 30 pupils in each year. The nursery caters for 30 children and its curriculum is based on the Early Years Foundation Stage incorporating Jewish Studies and Hebrew. There is also an afternoon private playgroup available to the nursery children. http://www.findajewishschool.co.uk/jewish-primary-schools/clore-shalom-school.php
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Karen Cohen
Clore Tikva is a voluntary aided nursery, infant and junior school based in Ilford, Essex. The school has a pluralist outlook that is reflected in the school's admissions policy and forms an integral part of the school's ethos statement.The total complement of pupils, including those attending the nursery, is in the region of 450.
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Age Group: 2 - 4
Headteacher: Alison Mazin
Danescroft Nursery is based in Hendon and seeks to lay firm foundations for future learning across all areas of experience. It has an integrated approach to the Jewish and secular areas of the curriculum. As acknowledged by Ofsted, it offers the highest standards of care and education for two to four-year-olds. |
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Age Group: 2 - 4
Headteacher: Lindsay Seaton
Deborah Taylor Nursery is an orthodox Jewish nursery which caters to the entire Jewish community of Leeds and surrounding areas. The nursery has occupied its present site since 1974 and feeds into Brodetsky Primary School which shares the same site. There is a strong Jewish ethos in the nursery and children are helped to develop not only a sense of who they are but also a flavour of what it means to be Jewish. Children are encouraged to have a love of the daily and weekly rituals together with the numerous festivals which are celebrated throughout the year. |
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Age Group: 2 - 5
Headteacher: Heather Cohen and Suzi Jaeger
EAYC Nursery is an orthodox Jewish nursery that attracts modern orthodox families all of whom have a shared commitment to Shabbos, Kashrus and community involvement together with ongoing learning and religious growth. The nursery accepts both girls and boys from the age of two (including those still in nappies) through to five. |
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Mrs Diane Finkel
Edgware Jewish Primary School is a co-educational school which has just moved into its new purpose-built building in Edgware, Middlesex. The school opened with a Nursery and Reception class in September 2006 and became voluntary-aided in January 2011. There is an intake of 30 children per year. Click here to see primary school
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Mrs Yvonne Baron and Mrs Sharon Mullish
Etz Chaim Jewish Primary School is a modern orthodox Jewish, one form entry primary school in Mill Hill, London. The school is an academy and is one of the first ‘Free Schools’ to be established in the United Kingdom in 2011. Etz Chaim will open to Nursery in September 2011 with 26 places. Click here to see primary school
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Age Group: 2½ - 5
Headteacher: Sharon Lee
FRS Kindergarten, attached to Finchley Reform Synagogue, is a Reform Jewish Kindergarten where Jewish religion and culture are a living part of the daily curriculum. Kabbalat Shabbat takes place each Friday with blessings and songs, and Jewish festivals are celebrated as they occur through stories, music, drama, creative work and cookery. |
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Age Group: 1 - 4
Headteacher: Jonathan Greenberg
Gan Ilanot is a small, caring, Jewish nursery based in Edgware and is especially geared towards the working parent. The nursery teaches Jewish themes in an orthodox setting through the Early Years Foundation Stages. Gan Ilanot is open to all children irrespective of their religiosity, and is registered to take 15 children of which five may be below the age of two. |
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Age Group: 2 - 4
Headteacher: Mrs Miriam Lieberman
Gan Menachem is a nursery based in Hendon and offers a nurturing and loving environment where children learn through play. The nursery is guided by Torah principles, teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe and follows the Early Years Foundation Stage. It supports all learners, both children and adults in their life long journey of growth and discovery. Gan Menachem’s hours are 9.30am to 3.30pm. |
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Age Group: 2 - 5
Headteacher: Sheila Blau
Gan Talpiyot is a nursery in Hendon registered for 34 children who are split into two classes, a smaller classroom for two-year-olds and a larger classroom for two and a half to four-year-olds. The language spoken in the Gan is Ivrit, although English is also spoken at times, especially at the beginning of the year in order to settle the children. Additional activities are provided by Stretch and Grow, as well as a music and movement teacher. |
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Age Group: 2 - 3
Headteacher: Reva Ross
Gan Yachad was established over ten years ago and serves the local orthodox community in Hendon. It was previously based at Hendon United Synagogue, but recently relocated to Kisharon College (although is currently temporarily based at Hendon Reform Synagogue). The nursery provides a warm, loving and caring environment helping children to develop to their full potential at their own pace. It is open Monday to Friday, 9.15am to 1.15pm and can take up to 26 children. Children bring a morning snack and a parev (non-milky and non-meaty) lunch, and milk and water is provided. |
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Age Group: 2 - 4
Headteacher: Mrs Jenny Rodin
Hasmonean Primary School is a co-educational voluntary-aided school based in Hendon, London. Established in 1947, it caters for a total of 263 children with 30 children per year. The nursery caters for 30 toddlers with an additional 20 places in a private pre-nursery. The nursery has one teacher for every ten children and this increases to one in four for the pre-nursery. Click here to see primary school
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Mr Steven Isaacs
HJPS Nursery is a safe and secure environment, where the children have space and independence to learn through a range of exciting and stimulating activities. It follows the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum where child-initiated learning forms the basis for all experiences. The curriculum is planned using the cycle of the Jewish year as well as other topical and child led opportunities.
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Age Group: 2 - 3
Headteacher: Roz Levin
Ilford Jewish Primary School is a voluntary-aided co-educational school in Ilford, Essex. It was established in 1970 and has almost 400 pupils on the school roll. |
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Mrs Roz Levin
Ilford Jewish Primary School is a voluntary-aided co-educational school in Ilford, Essex. It was established in 1970 and has almost 400 pupils on the school roll with a pupil intake of 52 children for nursery.
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Miss Amanda Lando
Independent Jewish Day School is a voluntary-aided, co-educational school based in Hendon, London. Established in 1979, the school caters for 220 children and has a Reception intake of 28 pupils. The school also has a Nursery which caters for 26 children. Click here to see primary school
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Age Group: 2½ - 4
Headteacher: Mr Richard Felsenstein
Kerem Early Years Unit is a well-established nursery school. It provides the children with a secure and stimulating environment in which to explore their world under the expert guidance of caring, trained and qualified nursery staff.
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Age Group: 2 - 5
Headteacher: Keren Ben Ezra
Keren's Nursery is a private day nursery with two branches situated in Hampstead Garden Suburb and Belsize Park. It aims to provide care in a homelike atmosphere and to create an environment where children can achieve the nursery’s three key goals: developing self-esteem and self-confidence, independence and social skills.
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Age Group: 2 - 5
Headteacher: Keren Ben Ezra
Keren's Nursery is a private day nursery with two branches situated in Hampstead Garden Suburb and Belsize Park. It aims to provide care in a homelike atmosphere and to create an environment where children can achieve the nursery’s three key goals: developing self-esteem and self-confidence, independence and social skills. |
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Mr Steve Langford
King David Primary School is a voluntary-aided co-educational school based in Birmingham. The orthodox Jewish school has approximately 250 pupils on roll and admits admits 39 children to its Nursery each year. Click here to see primary school
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Age Group: 2 - 4
Headteacher: Mrs Myra Macklin
King David Infant School is a voluntary aided co-educational school. It is part of the King David Campus in the Cheetham Hill area of Manchester, and most pupils are from the surrounding areas of Prestwich, Whitefield, Salford and Bury. There are approximately 168 children on the school roll. There is also a pre-school nursery and crèche.
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Age Group: 2 - 5
Headteacher: Rochelle Shorrick
Little Bicks is an orthodox Jewish nursery open Monday to Thursday 8am to 4pm and Friday 9am to 12pm, term time. The nursery is registered to take 40 children from 2 to 5 years and children can join at any point during the year after their second birthday. |
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Suzanne Singer
Mathilda Marks-Kennedy Jewish Primary School (MMK) is a co-educational voluntary-aided school established in 1959. The school has a pupil roll of 215 children and the vast majority of pupils live in very close proximity to the school.
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Mrs Clare Neuberger
Menorah Foundation School is a strictly orthodox, co-educational school located in Edgware,
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Mrs Jackie Menczer
Menorah Primary School is a strictly orthodox, voluntary-aided school founded in 1944 and located in Golders Green, London. The school is mixed but lessons are taught in single sex classes and there are approximately 428 pupils on the school roll.
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Mrs Vivienne Orloff
Michael Sobell Sinai School is a co-educational voluntary-aided school based in Kenton, Middlesex. The school is three-form entry, admitting 60 children into nursery each year. It opened in 1981 and is the largest Jewish primary school in Europe. |
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Mrs S Bladon and Mrs J Robins
Moriah was established in 1998 as a one-form entry mixed voluntary-aided primary school catering for up to 236 pupils in the London Borough of Harrow. It is a modern orthodox school – one of the United Synagogue’s network of schools. The nursery caters for 26 pupils and is staffed by a teacher and two nursery nurses. It is an all-day nursery from 9.00am to 3.30pm. |
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Age Group: 2 - 4
Headteacher: Milissa Seiler
Nagila, which means "rejoice," is the nursery of Edgware and District Reform Synagogue. It offers a safe, secure and stimulating setting in which pre-school children are free to develop to their full potential in a friendly and nurturing Jewish environment. The school is purpose built with its own secure outdoor play area, which is used daily and gives the children space to move and learn. |
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Danielle Karr
Naima Jewish Preparatory School is an independent co-educational school based in Maida Vale, London. It was founded in 1983 and has a roll of 175 children with class sizes of around 22 children. |
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Mrs Aliza Haye
Nancy Reuben Primary School is a strictly orthodox, independent school located in Hendon, London. It was established in 1999 and has approximately 250 pupils on its roll.
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Age Group: 2 - 5
Headteacher: Julie Davis
Noah’s Arkley cater for 46 children aged from 2 to 5 years, Monday to Thursday 9.30am to 12.15pm or 1.30pm, and Friday 9.30am to 12.15pm. |
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Mrs Aviva Sedar
Noam Primary School is an independent orthodox school located in Wembley. The school was established in 1999 and has approximately 150 children on its roll, with 24 places available for nursery. |
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Age Group: 1 - 5
Headteacher: Mrs C Lewis
North Cheshire Jewish Day Nursery is a private nursery located in Cheadle, Cheshire. The Nursery is open Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm with early closing Fridays in the winter months, and is open all year round except Jewish holidays and bank holidays. |
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Mrs Brenda Mailer
North West London Jewish Day School (NWLJDS) was established in 1945 and is a co-educational voluntary-aided school based in Willesden, London. The school takes a maximum of 280 pupils with an intake of 35 children for nursery. |
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Age Group: 2 - 5
Headteacher: Louisa Brickman and Rebecca Paster
Pinner Jewish Kindergarten (PJK) is a small friendly nursery located in the Henry Jackson Centre of Pinner Synagogue providing quality pre-school education within a welcoming, safe and caring environment. Children enjoy learning to develop as individuals, through its programme of intellectual, social, creative and physical activities. Birthdays at PJK are celebrated with the children cooking their own cake and sharing this with their friends at nursery during a special Kabbalat Shabbat. |
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Mr Anthony Wolfson
Rosh Pinah Primary School was founded in 1956 and is a voluntary-aided school based in Edgware, London. The school is two-form entry catering for 480 children. The nursery, which has places for 60 children, follows the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum which is enhanced with additional services including specialist music, gymnastics and Ivrit teaching. |
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Age Group: 2½ - 5
Headteacher: Edit Elik
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Merav Oppenheimer
Simon Marks Jewish Primary School is a voluntary-aided co-educational school based in Hackney, London. The school has 185 pupils on the school roll and an intake of 30 children for nursery. |
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Age Group: 2 - 4
Headteacher: Sora Kopfstein
Tuffkid is the integrated nursery of Kisharon Day School which accommodates 26 children from two years of age. Tuffkid welcomes children who are experiencing developmental problems. |
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Age Group: 3 - 4
Headteacher: Mr Jason Marantz
Wolfson Hillel Primary School is a co-educational voluntary-aided school based in Southgate, London. Established in 1992 the school draws pupils from many surrounding areas including Barnet, Woodside Park, Muswell Hill, Finchley and Borehamwood. The school caters for a total of 478 pupils, with 58 places available in the nursery. |
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Age Group: 2 - 4
Headteacher: Miriam Schajer
Yavneh nursery is located in Woodside Park Synagogue and is a small, friendly nursery which carefully nurtures children's personal, social and cognitive skills. With its dedicated, experienced and supportive staff team, it provides each and every child an opportunity to access the very best in early years Jewish education, within a safe, caring and well equipped environment. It places strong emphasis on group activities, encouraging sharing, friendships and communication with both other children and adults, to prepare them for the transition into Reception.
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