The Jewish Chronicle

Jewish schools worst in Ofsted review

- BY SIMON ROCKER

MORE THAN half of independen­t Jewish schools inspected by Ofsted over the last academic year were unsatisfac­tory, according to figures released by the inspection service.

Whereas over two-thirds of independen­t schools were good or outstandin­g, and just over half of independen­t faith schools, only 46.5 per cent of Jewish institutio­ns achieved the higher two inspection grades.

The remaining Jewish schools were judged to “require improvemen­t” or were inadequate.

Whereas two-thirds of Christian schools were outstandin­g or good, just under 42 per cent of Muslim schools satisfied inspectors.

Jewish schools had the highest percentage of inadequate ratings — almost two in five – compared with 28 per cent of Muslim schools, 18 per cent of Christian, 26 per cent of faith and just over 14 per cent of independen­t schools overall.

Nearly 1,000 independen­t schools were inspected by Ofsted between September 2016 and August 2017. Inspection­s of faith schools have increased in recent years.

Charedi schools, which form the majority of Jewish independen­t institutio­ns, have come increased pressure from Ofsted in recent years to improve their secular education. But a number have fallen foul of inspectors for ignoring, on religious grounds, issues such as same-sex orientatio­n.

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