- Founded by the late chief rabbi Lord Jakobovits, this Jewish coeducational day school, opened in 1990, provides a modern Orthodox education from those aged 4-18.
- Immanuel College blends core Jewish values with a high level of secular education. Its strong Jewish Life and Learning department encourages pupils to take pride in their heritage and prepare them for the modern world. Older girls have the opportunity to join the Girls’ Scholar Programme, in which they learn how Judaism applies to mainstream school subjects, from history to science.
- In a 2008 report by the Sutton Trust, an educational charity, Immanuel was in the top 2 per cent of schools for the number of pupils gaining admission to the 13 most competitive research universities. The school’s A-level results in 2025 included 64 per cent of results at A*-A and 88 per cent at A*-B – the latter an increase from 80 per cent in 2024.
- Scholarships are available across a range of pupil talent areas, including Jewish life and Learning. The school’s preparatory school closed in 2025.
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