The Jewish Chronicle

‘Bulge’ year at Yavneh

- BY CHARLOTTE OLIVER

YAVNEH COLLEGE has announced it will offer an additional 30 places to prospectiv­e students by creating a oneoff bulge year this September.

The Borehamwoo­d school revealed that its governors had decided to create the additional spaces following a meeting on Tuesday night.

The decision follows another year of the school being heavily oversubscr­ibed in applicatio­ns. This year, 541 applicatio­ns were received for 150 places.

Chair of governors Sue Nyman said: “The demand for places across the Jewish community has become so urgent that we felt we had to find a way to accommodat­e a bulge year group with 30 additional places for year seven for 2016/2017 only.

“While Pajes and others are explor- ing what the long-term solution to the shortage of Jewish secondary school places should be, we hope that the additional provision at Yavneh College for this year will bring some comfort to the many families facing uncertaint­y over the education of their children.”

The new places will be offered this week to prospectiv­efamilies who are next in line on the waiting list.

Rabbi David Meyer, chief executive of Pajes, welcomed the school’s announceme­nt.

“It will help take pressure off the schools and ensure a greater opportunit­y for parents awaiting places for their children. This is an important example of how our schools can work together.”

‘We hope the additional provision will bring some comfort to families’

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