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The Curriculum

Key Stage 3

Key Stage 3

Art and Design
English
Geography
History
ICT
Jewish Studies
Jewish Studies (Text)
Mathematics
Modern Foreign Languages
Modern Hebrew (Ivrit)
Music
Physical Education
Science
Technology
The Jewish Dimension

Our students come to us from diverse Jewish backgrounds and with varying knowledge, experience and levels of belief, tradition and practice. Such diversity is our strength - we embrace  the opportunity to have such a broad spectrum of young people developing Jewish values together is one that we cherish.

Individual Needs

Each student is an individual and at JFS everyone is given the opportunity to grow in a nurturing and caring environment. We look out for one another and quickly identify the individual talents of every one of our students, providing them with personal support to help them flourish.

JFS School

The Mall, Kenton, Harrow, HA3 9TE
Telephone: 020 8206 3100
Facsimile: 020 8206 3101
Email: admin@jfs.brent.sch.uk

Headteacher

Jonathan Miller
BSc(Hons) MA NPQH

President

The Lord Levy

Chair of Governors

Michael Glass

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