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By Daniel Ben-David
The seaside town is growing in popularity with the religious Jewish community
Eva Lobb, 16, a pupil at Immanuel College in Bushey, achieved the top grade in the country
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Former staff claim a high turnover of teachers shows that all has not been well inside the Menorah Foundation School
Jewish inspection service says it will review its new framework at the end of the year
Salford Charedi schools also judged good by Ofsted
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