The Jewish Chronicle

Charedi school faces deregistra­tion threat

- BY SIMON ROCKER

V A STRICTLY Orthodox secondary school in Salford has been threatened with removal from the register by the Department for Education because it will not openly teach about LGBT people.

Mechinoh, a small independen­t boys school, was rated as good in three out of four areas by Ofsted a year ago but was told it was not complying with requiremen­ts on equality.

Now it has been warned by the DfE it could be permanentl­y shut unless it produced an action plan to address the issue.

The school insists it teaches respect and tolerance for all people “regardless of difference” but that its religious standards are “immutable”.

Mechinoh was first warned in January by the DfE to come up with a plan of action or face sanctions.

Last month the school’s headteache­r Rabbi Eliyohu Rubinstein wrote back to the DfE to say that its educationa­l progress had been “unjustly” undervalue­d and that the only reason it had been downgraded by

Ofsted was over its stance on LGBTrelate­d issues

School was “not a place to discuss subjects relating to intimacy in relationsh­ips, sexual orientatio­n and gender reassignme­nt,” he wrote. “This must remain the domain of the parents.”

Mechinoh, he said, had received advice that Ofsted was acting “ultra vires” in expecting it to “actively promote” topics such as sexual orientatio­n or gender reassignme­nt. He pointed out it was a legal requiremen­t for educationa­l bodies, including Ofsted, to “respect the beliefs and practices of all faiths” in their approach to schools but “we do not believe that this has been the case with Mechinoh”.

Requiring it to produce an action plan that was “contrary to parents’ wishes and religious values” was unacceptab­le, he said, and “in our view, in breach of the Equalityh Act 2010”.

The school’s treatment by the education authoritie­s prompted a strong statement earlier this year from the rabbis of Chinuch UK, the main Charedi educationa­l representa­tive body, to reiterate that their schools could not talk about same-sex relations in class.

Schools should “not describe to pupils lifestyles prohibited by the Torah”, the rabbis stated, and, when asked by inspectors, “state clearly and respectful­ly that they do not cover these subjects”.

But now the DfE has now ratcheted up its threat, telling the school’s proprietor it must present a “robust” action plan within two weeks.

“If the school is unable to provide an acceptable action plan or is not, at the time of the next inspection, meeting the standards, it is highly likely that an immediate move will be made to delete the school from the register of independen­t schools,” the DfE wrote.

“Once deleted, any school that continues to operate does so illegally and you, as the proprietor, would be liable for prosecutio­n.”

You, as proprietor, would be liable to prosecutio­n’

Schools should not describe prohibited lifestyles’

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Mechinoh School in Salford

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