Mike Bralowski, who says he suffered racist abuse at a council-run home in Essex during the mid-1950s, tells the JC both the Church of England and the local authority have denied responsibility
By Georgia L Gilholy
Side by Side's state-of-the-art premises also house an inclusive nursery
First performance figures released by Department for Education since pandemic outbreak
Hundreds protested outside the Houses of Parliament and the Department for Education on Thursday
'In a different league' say parents of pupils at the independent special school
Over the past five years, Stand Up! has been working to counter hate against Muslims and Jews in schools
Me'or High School in Salford, which opened two years ago, has been rated good
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Cross-communal primary thrilled at new Pikuach report
By Simon Rocker
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Hot taps that presented risk of scalding and lack of early-morning supervision were some of the problems at Pardes House Grammar, Ofsted said
As far back as our biblical ancestor, wherever a Jewish community was established, a school would follow
By JC Reporter
The Schools Bill, designed to increase government control of education, has sparked a furious reaction in some quarters of the Charedi community.
By Felix Pope
A report based on Israeli Welfare Ministry data shows that separating by gender does not reduce the number of sexual assaults on children
By Ben Bloch
Debbie Lebrett will start her new role at Work Avenue in January
Nikeisha Webb-Hardy will be responsible for the special school's expanding secondary provision
It is harder to keep top inspection grade these days - but the Enfield primary has managed it
Lay leaders are there to support - and challenge - the professionals, says a former head
By Susy Stone