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Age Group: 11 - 18
Headteacher: Mr Andrew McClusky
11-18 Holders Hill Road
Hendon
London
NW4 1NA
Phone: 020 8203 1411
Fax: 020 8203 4526
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
2-4 Page Street
Mill Hill
London
NW7 2EU
Phone: 020 8203 4294
Fax: 020 8202 4527
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 Philip Skelker, MA (Oxon)
87-91 Elstree Road
Bushey
Hertfordshire
WD23 4EB
Phone: 020 8955 8938 (term time) 020 8950 0604 (holidays)
Fax: 020 8950 8687

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 Jeremy Stowe-Lindner
Castlewood Road
New Barnet
London
EN4 9GE
Phone: 020 8344 2220
Fax: 0871 918 2214

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
The Mall
Kenton
Middlesex
HA3 9TE
Phone: 020 8206 3100
Fax: 020 8206 3101
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
Childwall Road
Liverpool
L15 6UZ
Phone: 0151 722 7496
Fax: 0151 738 0259

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
Eaton Road
Manchester
M8 5DY
Phone: 0161 740 7248
Fax: 0161 740 0790

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
Forest Road
Barkingside
Ilford
Essex
IG6 3HB
Phone: 020 8498 1300
Fax: 020 7117 3340
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
1011 Finchley Road
London
NW11 7HB
Phone: 020 8455 7843
Fax: 020 8209 0994

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: Acting Head - Mr Mark Critchlow
Beechwood
Charlton Avenue
Prestwich
Manchester
M25 0PH
Phone: 0161 773 1789
Fax: 0161 772 9170

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: Deputy Head - Mr G Leventhall
Eaton Road
Crumpsall
Manchester
M8 5DY
Phone: 0161 741 5029
Fax: 0161 741 5084

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
Hillside Avenue
Borehamwood
Hertfordshire
WD6 1HN
Phone: 020 8736 5580
Fax: 020 8953 2749
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
Eaton Road
Crumpsall
Manchester
M8 5DY
Phone: 0161 740 3184
Fax: 0161 795 6325

This is a section of King David High School for girls only. For more information please contact the school.

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