- The curriculum at this girls’ school serving the Orthodox Jewish community of northwest London combines the secular with the religious within a framework of Torah im derech Eretz — respect for others within the school community and in the wider world.
- More than 1,300 pupils aged 11-18 are educated by Hasmonean Multi-Academy Trust, the modern iteration of the school established during the Second World War by Rabbi Dr Solomon Schonfeld. Separate boys’ and girls’ schools occupy sites about a mile and a half apart in Mill Hill and the pupil-teacher ratio is less than 10:1.
- The combined schools have strong partnerships with alumni, parents and industry professionals to help students to explore career choices that are right for them. The school’s Jump programme matches Year 12 students with professional mentors in their chosen field of interest.
- Most sixth-formers go on to university and the school organises an annual visit to Cambridge every summer. There is also tailored support for those pursuing apprenticeships.
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