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After over two years of planning, King David High School in Manchester is twinned with Manchester Islamic High School for Girls in Chorlton-cum-Hardy. Click here for to read story
Partnerships for Jewish Schools: Services, support and strategy for Heads, Governors and Teachers at Jewish schools
More free schools approved by the Government: Leeds Jewish Free School and Alma Primary plan to open in September 2013.
South London Jewish Primary School announces its official name, Mosaic Jewish Primary School. For enquiries email: info@sljps.org.uk
For school applications for September 2014, the recording of Shabbat morning synagogue attendance runs between 4 May 2013 and 11 January 2014 at United Synagogues. Please contact individual schools for handing in of application deadlines.
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Age Group: 11 - 18
Headteacher: Mr Andrew McClusky
Hasmonean High School is a high-performing, comprehensive school serving the Orthodox Jewish community of north west London. Boys and girls are taught on separate sites in Hendon and Mill Hill respectively, and the school as a whole has 150 places on offer for Year 7.
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Age Group: 11 - 18
Headteacher: Mrs Rachel Fink
Hasmonean High School is a high-performing, comprehensive school serving the Orthodox Jewish community of north west London. Boys and girls are taught on separate sites in Hendon and Mill Hill respectively, and the school as a whole has 150 places on offer for Year 7.
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Age Group: 11 - 18
Headteacher: Mr Charles Dormer
Immanuel College is an HMC independent senior and preparatory co-educational school located in a tranquil 11-acre site dominated by Caldecote Towers, a Grade II listed 19th-century mansion, in Bushey, Hertfordshire (on the outskirts of north London). The senior school educates pupils aged 11 to 18 years of age, who study for GCSE, IGCSE and A Level courses, whilst the Preparatory School, which opened in September 2011 with a Reception class for 4-5 year-olds, will educate pupils aged 4-11 years of age. |
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Age Group: 11 - 18
Headteacher: Mr Patrick Moriarty
JCoSS is the UK's only cross-communal Jewish Secondary School - inclusive and outward-looking, challenging and innovative, the school embraces excellence in all that it does. Its focus is on academic excellence through a variety of setting, accelleration, extension and enrichment. JCoSS has 180 places on offer for year 7. |
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Age Group: 11 - 18
Headteacher: Mr Jonathan Miller
JFS is Europe’s largest Jewish secondary school with more than 2,100 pupils on its roll. It was established in 1732 and today is based in a new state-of-the-art campus in Kenton – which was built in 2002. The school has 300 places on offer for Year 7 and offers places to between 40 and 60 students who wish to transfer into the Sixth Form after GCSEs.
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Age Group: 11 - 18
Headteacher: Mrs Brigid Smith
King David High School is a voluntary-aided co-educational secondary school based in Liverpool. |
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Age Group: 11 - 18
Headteacher: Mr Brian Levy
King David High School is a voluntary-aided co-educational secondary school based in Manchester. |
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Age Group: 11 - 18
Headteacher: Mr Spencer Lewis
King Solomon (KS) is a voluntary-aided school based in Ilford. It was established in 1993, and today caters for 950 pupils from across north London. The school has 150 places on offer for Year 7.
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Age Group: 5 - 18
Headteacher: Mrs Sora Kopfstein
Kisharon Day School is the only Jewish special needs school in North West London. The school can accommodate 28 children and caters for a wide range of educational needs, from moderate learning difficulties and autistic spectrum disorders to more severe, profound and multiple learning difficulties.
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Age Group: 11 - 18
Headteacher: Mr Jeremy Dunford, Executive Principal
Leeds Jewish Free School is a new school due to open in September 2013.
Grounded in the core Jewish values of the importance of family, of education and of being an active contributor to the community, the school will be open to pupils of all faiths and none. |
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Age Group: 11 - 16
Headteacher: Rabbi Yoel Rabinowitz
London Jewish Girls’ High School is a strictly orthodox independent secondary school for girls only based in Hendon, London. There are approximately 125 students on roll. |
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Age Group: 11 - 17
Headteacher: Mrs Helen Freeman
Lubavitch Senior Girls’ School is a strictly orthodox, small secondary school for girls only based in Stamford Hill, Hackney. The school became voluntary-aided in June 2012 and there are approximately 120 students on roll. It serves the Orthodox Jewish community and caters specifically, but not exclusively, for families who follow Chabad Lubavitch customs and traditions. Most students come from North and North West London, and some girls travel from the surrounding areas including Edgware, Luton, Bournemouth, Wimbledon and Ealing. |
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Age Group: 11 - 18
Headteacher: Acting Head - Mr Mark Critchlow
Manchester Mesivta is a strictly Orthodox, voluntary-aided, high school for boys located in Prestwich, Manchester. |
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Age Group: 11 - 18
Headteacher: Mr Kevin Brown
Menorah Grammar School is a strictly orthodox, independent secondary school for boys only, based in Edgware. There are approximately 126 students on role. |
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Age Group: 11 - 18
Headteacher: Mrs Esther Pearlman
Menorah High School for Girls is an independent secondary school for Orthodox Jewish girls located in Dollis Hill, London. The school opened in September 2001, progressively building up from Year 7, and there are now approximately 195 girls on its roll. |
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Age Group: 10 - 16
Headteacher: Rabbi Dunner
Pardes House Grammar School is an independent secondary school for Orthodox Jewish boys, with provision for both religious and secular studies. The school is situated in Finchley, London and has approximately 233 students on roll. Pardes House Grammar was opened in 1972 and in 2001, the school moved to its present site, which is a grade 1 listed building. |
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Age Group: 11 - 18
Headteacher: Deputy Head - Mr G Leventhall
This is a section of King David High School for boys only. For more information contact the school. |
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Age Group: 11 - 18
Headteacher: Dr Dena Coleman
Yavneh College is situated in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire. Established in 2006, the state-of-the-art campus for 1,000 pupils aged 11-18 yrs is situated on a 13-acre site. The school was awarded Academy status in July 2011.
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Age Group: 11 - 18
Headteacher: Rabbi C Benson
This is a section of King David High School for girls only. For more information please contact the school. |
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Age Group: 11 - 16
Headteacher: Mrs Rachel Pinter
Yesodey Hatorah Girls is a voluntary-aided secondary school for girls only, serving the Orthodox Jewish Charedi community of Stamford Hill and has approximately 309 girls on its roll. |