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Hasmonean High School is a secondary school and
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with academy status for pupils from
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families, situated in the
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, England.


History

The school was founded by the late Rabbi Dr. Solomon Schonfeld in 1944 as Hasmonean Grammar School. Schonfeld (1912–1984) rescued thousands of Jews from the
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and pioneered Jewish day school education in England. Schonfeld considered there to be a need for an Orthodox Jewish school in North West London, which, despite having high numbers of Orthodox Jews, did not have a religious school to cater for them. Many Jews had reached Great Britain from different parts of
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-occupied Europe, most of them settling in London. Since Orthodox Judaism places great emphasis on the upbringing of children, he saw a need for a school where the children could be educated in an Orthodox Jewish environment. The boys’ school became a
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Local Authority School in 1957. In September 1975, the girls moved to the present purpose-built Page Street site in
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. In 1984, voluntary aided status was extended to the girls' school, and the two sections joined as one to become a five-form-entry school. In April 1994, the school became
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, but returned to Voluntary Aided Status in September 1999, following the abolition of
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s. In March 2008 Hasmonean was singled out as one of the faith schools in the news for its procedure of demanding contributions from parents as a condition of entry. The school converted to academy status in October 2011. The school has established a Beis Hamedrash programme for fifth and sixth form boys (Years 11–13) and a
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programme for sixth form girls. In 2023, Year 7 moved over to a site in gospel oak, due to a large number of students requesting to join. The following year, the Year 7 and Year 8 class were both situated there.


Headteachers

* Walter Stanton M.A.(
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.) (1944–1980) founding head * Rabbi Meir Roberg (1980–1993) * Dr
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(1993–1998) * Rabbi David Radomsky (2000–2006) * Martin Clark (2006–2007) * David Fuller (2007–2009) * Rabbi D. Meyer (2009–2015) * Deborah Lebrett (2015–2023) * Miriam Langdon (2023–Present)


Location

Originally, the school was situated in The Drive in
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until 1947. In that year, the boys' school moved to Holders Hill Road, where it has remained until the present day. Until 1975, the girls' school was accommodated in two large houses in Parson Street,
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, when it was relocated to Page Street. In 2023, a middle school opened in Gospel Oak, Southampton Rd, to hold the Year 7 students, and the following year, both Year 7 and Year 8 were there.


Transport

As of September 2011, the bus route 240 serves the boys site of the school, with access to Golders Green,
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and Mill Hill Broadway Stations for all students. At Mill Hill Broadway there is access to the 221 Bus, 113 Bus, 251 Bus, 303 Bus, 186 Bus, 114 Bus. The closest underground station is Mill Hill East.


Governing body

Soon after its opening, the school became part of the Jewish Secondary Schools Movement (JSSM). Under the terms of the JSSM scheme, the
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of the school must be appointed by the
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of certain synagogues, namely, the Adath Yisroel, the Golders Green Beth Hamedrash Congregation and the Hendon Adath Yisroel. The trustees in turn appoint the Foundation Governors, who together with the
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, two LEA appointed Governors, three parent-elected Governors, two teacher-elected Governors and the Staff Governor form the Governing Body. The current chairmen of governors are Gary Swabel (
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), Yossi Halberstadt (Boys) and Steven Blumgart (Girls).


Academic results

Hasmonean has been commended by SSAT for being in the top 10% of non-selective schools according to the number of students gaining 5 or more A* – A grades. Following an inspection in 2012, Hasmonean is rated 'Outstanding' in all categories by
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. The school has also been commended for the progress students make between Key Stage 2 and 4, with some subjects being in the top 1% and all being in the top 4% of all schools. The school has produced students with outstanding
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results. At
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, it is also outstanding, in the top three of non-grammar schools in Barnet Local Authority.


Future

Hasmonean MAT has three campuses, one for boys, a separate one for girls, and a last for year seven male students, which are over a mile apart. The three campuses share leadership teams and teaching staff, but, in accordance with Hasmonean's ethos, the educational accommodation, external spaces and play areas are separate. In 2016, Hasmonean proposed moving both the boys’ and girls’ campuses onto one secured site. Each campus would sit on its own site and have separate entrances, facilities and play areas. The land identified at this stage is the land next to, and including, the current girls’ campus on Page Street. Each campus would also have its own security team. The redevelopment plans were subsequently rejected by the Mayor of London.


Notable former pupils

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, Hedge Fund Manager * Dina Rabinovitch, journalist *
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, CBE, FRS, Engineer and Academic


Hasmonean Grammar School

* His Honour Judge
Nigel Peters Nigel Melvin Peters KC (born 14 November 1952), styled ''His Honour Judge Peters KC'', is a Circuit Judge in England and Wales. Early life Born at Denmark Hill, London, son of Sidney Peters, he was educated at Hasmonean Grammar School and ...
QC *
Samson Abramsky Samson Abramsky (born 12 March 1953) is a British computer scientist who is a Professor of Computer Science at University College London. He was previously the Christopher Strachey Professor of Computing at Wolfson College, Oxford, from 2000 t ...
, professor of Computer Science *
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*
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, writer and broadcaster *
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, BBC producer * Prof David Newman, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at
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in Israel.


References


External links


Official Website

Future

Alumni Website

EduBase

Department of Education performance tables
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