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JFS
Address
The Mall

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HA3 9TE

England
Coordinates 51°34′52″N 0°16′53″W / 51.58118°N 0.28135°W / 51.58118; -0.28135
Information
Type Voluntary aided comprehensive
Religious affiliation(s) Modern Orthodox Judaism
Established 1732; 292 years ago (1732)
Local authority Brent
Department for Education URN 133724 Tables
Ofsted Reports
President Lord Michael Levy
Chair Andrew Moss
Head teacher David Moody
Gender Coeducational
Age 11 to 18
Enrolment 1800
Houses Angel     , Brodetsky     , Weizmann      & Zangwill     
Colour(s) Blue, Yellow/Gold
Website https://www.jfs.brent.sch.uk/

JFS (formerly known as the Jews' Free School and later Jewish Free School) is a Jewish mixed comprehensive school in Kenton, North London, England and was founded in 1732. Amongst its early supporters was the writer and philanthropist Charlotte Montefiore. At one time it was the largest Jewish school in the world, with more than 4,000 pupils.

Location

The school moved from Camden Town to a new site in Kenton in 2002 to represent the demand of London's Jewish population moving further out towards the suburbs. The school is within the jurisdiction of the London Borough of Brent, while its postal town is Harrow.

Staff

Headteachers

2021– Dr David Moody
2021 Paul Ramsay (Acting Joint Headteacher)

Anna Joseph (Acting Joint Headteacher)

2021 Martin Tissot (Interim Headteacher)
2021 Sir Michael Wilshaw (Executive Headteacher)
2018–2021 Rachel Fink
2018 Simon Appleman (Acting Headteacher)
2016–2017 Debby Lipkin (Executive Headteacher)

Simon Appleman (Acting Headteacher)

2008–2016 Jonathan Miller
1993–2007 Dame Ruth Robins
1985–1993 Josephine Wagerman, OBE
1973–1984 Leslie Gatoff
1958–1972 Dr. Edward S Conway
1897–1907 Louis Barnett Abrahams
1842–1897 Moses Angel
1732–1757 Samuel Grant
1700-1732 Marcelo Bielsa

Other staff

  • Poet Daljit Nagra taught English at the school, as well as having other support staff roles including Learning Resource Centre staff member
  • Michael Adler taught Hebrew at the school in the late-19th century

Houses and other traditions

JFS operates the house system and has four houses for organisational purposes. Students must wear a tie with stripes in their house colour.

House Named after Colour
Angel Moses Angel Red
Brodetsky Selig Brodetsky Blue
Weizmann Chaim Weizmann Green
Zangwill Israel Zangwill Yellow

Both Brodetsky and Zangwill were former students, Angel was a previous and long-serving headmaster and Weizmann, who has several links to the school, was the first President of the State of Israel.

Students are split into their respective houses for most classes in Years 7, 8 and 9 as well as inter-house competitions, such as football and basketball.

A tradition called "muck-up day" involves Year 11 students celebrating the last day of formal schooling before their GCSE examinations with various pranks.

Academic results

In 2007, 53% of the school's attempted GCSE exams received grades of A* or A. In 2012 JFS was at the top of the School League Tables for GCSE in Brent and its A-Level results were the best of all the mainstream Jewish schools.

Awards

The school won a Wellbeing at School Award in 2021.

Notable former pupils

  • Barney Barnato, Randlord
  • Gina Bellman, actress
  • Raphael Benjamin, rabbi in Australia and America
  • Eyal Booker, Love Island Contestant
  • Selig Brodetsky, mathematician, Zionist leader, and President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • Benjamin Cohen, journalist and Channel 4 News presenter
  • Morris Cohen, adventurer
  • Dean Furman (born 1988) - professional footballer
  • Maurice Glasman, academic, social thinker and Labour life peer
  • Jonathan Glazer, award-winning film director
  • Samuel Gompers, first President of the American Federation of Labor
  • Ray Kelvin, founder of luxury clothing retail company Ted Baker
  • Josh Kennet (born 1987), English-Israeli footballer
  • David Joseph, chairman and CEO of Universal Music UK
  • Bernard Lewis, founder and owner, River Island
  • Joe Loss, musician
  • Ofra Offer Oren, Israeli writer, poet, blogger and translator
  • Steven Reingold, cricketer
  • Barbara Roche, Labour politician
  • Joel Samuels – DJ Luck, DJ
  • Jez San, game designer, Argonaut Games
  • Florence Schechter, author
  • Ian Stone, comedian
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