Department for Education say Bill ‘does not prevent parents securing a faith-based education’
By Lorin Bell-Cross
A strictly Orthodox wife looks back to the start of her married life
Proposals to register children being taught outside school settings are due to be debated in Parliament on Wednesday
The military hailed the enlistment as a ‘significant milestone’
Hackney says it is aware of more than 1,500 children in out-of-school settings, most believed to be in strictly Orthodox institutions
The government’s Bill would make it compulsory to register children being home-schooled or taught in institutions such as yeshivot
Five Jewish schools make the top 100 for academic progress nationally
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Inspectors report high academic expectations at secondary schools in Salford and London
By Simon Rocker
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Israel Katz refused to cancel orders approved by his predecessor Yoav Gallant, who was fired last week
By JC Reporter
The coastal city’s new Chasidic community takes another step forward with a positive report for its school
New policy due to come into effect in January could force closure of some Charedi schools, educational organisation warns
Beis Yaakov Primary is rated as a good school
Fear that new legislation will interfere with yeshivah education is prompting a new wave of opposition
Ateres High School for Girls believes it has been unfairly penalised for not teaching about same-sex relationships
By Rob Rinder
At this exceptional moment for our people, building conversations and mutual support feels more important than ever
Rabbis fear Bill proposed by Liberal Democrat peer Lord Storey will lead to interference in yeshivah education