A good voluntary aided school school in Redbridge. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Wohl Ilford Jewish Primary School.
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Official government statistics
| Year | Mat Average | Read Average |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 109.0 | 109.0 |
| 2023 | 107.0 | 108.0 |
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Derived insights and analysis
Improving trend (+1.5 per year)
Up 1.5% over 3 years
Information extracted from the school's own website
WIJPS promotes a positive commitment to modern Orthodox Judaism and a proud sense of identity with Israel and we provide an inclusive Jewish education that is full of challenge, interest and fun for all pupils.
WIJPS welcomes visitors to an inclusive, nurturing environment with high expectations, an engaging and broad curriculum, strong partnership with parents, and a positive commitment to modern Orthodox Judaism and identification with Israel.
Clubs
Breakfast Club runs 7:40–8:40am (Nursery, Reception - Year 6). After School Clubs run from 3:30pm to approximately 4:45pm on various days (examples include KS2 Football, Board Game Club, Football, Cookery Club, Hula Hooping). Lunchtime Club available: Nursery Lunch Club 11:40–13:00. Daily supported playtimes are available in the playground.
The Pupil Premium Grant is a Government grant which provides schools with additional money to be used for children who have been, or are, in receipt of free school meals. This is because research has shown that these disadvantaged children do not typically attain as well as their non-disadvantaged counterparts. We, as a school, can utilise that money in whatever way we believe will best improve the chances of success of this disadvantaged group – academic and otherwise. Support may be short term, small group interventions or longer-term enrichment programmes to enable the children to raise their attainment and aspirations. The impact of the spending is tracked and analysed to ensure that the Pupil Premium Grant is spent in a targeted, beneficial way to improve the outcomes and life chances for our most vulnerable children.
WIJPS is a United Synagogue day school. Admissions materials include Nursery Admissions Policy and Procedure 2026–2027, School Admissions Policy and Procedure 2026–2027, Certificate of Religious Practice 2026–2027, Supplementary Information Form 2026–2027, and information about a statutory consultation on proposed changes to admission arrangements for 2027–2028 (oversubscription criteria). For further information contact the school.
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