Independent Jewish Schools
Some of these institutions offer a immersive, faith-based environment, with a strong emphasis on Hebrew and religious studies, providing a direct link to ancient traditions. Others provide a more broad, contemporary education while remaining deeply rooted in Jewish values, giving parents a diverse range of options from highly established leading schools to smaller, more intimate communities. Use our directory to explore the options and make an informed choice for your child’s future, balancing excellent education with a sense of identity and tradition.

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Kerem School is an independent, non-selective primary school located in Hampstead Garden Suburb, London. Catering to boys and girls aged 3-11, it is a Modern Orthodox Jewish school, integrating traditional Torah-based Jewish values and British values into its curriculum and daily life. The school claims to focus on academic excellence and holistic child development. Its sites are described as small, friendly, and situated within the heart of the community, with the main school located within the premises of the Hampstead Garden Suburb Synagogue.

Naima Jewish Prep School is a co-educational day school in Maida Vale, London, for pupils aged 2 to 11. Established in 1983, it was the first Sephardi school opened in England for over a century. The school’s ethos is inspired by the Golden Age of Jews in Spain, seeking to synthesise traditional Torah values with a comprehensive secular education. Facilities include a dedicated synagogue, a mikveh, and a sports hall. The curriculum balances Jewish Studies with the National Curriculum, offering specialist instruction in music, art, and physical education.