The college will focus on two-year courses designed to prepare students for work
By Simon Rocker
'Turnaround’ expert headmaster reveals how failing school became number six in Britain in just one year
It marks a sharp turnaround for JFS after disappointing Ofsted report last year
We need to make sure our children emerge with a love of our traditions, says the head of PaJeS
Proceeds will go towards a £5 million campaign to take the educational charity's work to the next level
At six years old, Abi Marin, who is now 17, was diagnosed with a rare facial tumour
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As far back as our biblical ancestor, wherever a Jewish community was established, a school would follow
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A group of educators recently drew up a framework for 'Jewish cultural literacy' in the UK - but how should it be followed up?
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Administrators in Fort Worth have decided to withdraw and review over 35 contentious books
By Josh Kaplan
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