Further to the posts above, I have been contacted privately by someone who was made aware of my earlier posts and has asked me to relay information in relation to the admission arrangements for Mosaic Jewish Primary School.
The School Admissions Code provides, at Paragraph 1.9e, that admission authorities, in formulating their admission arrangements, must not
give priority to children on the basis of any practical or financial support parents may give to the school or any associated organisation, including any religious authority;
The criteria to qualify for the faith-based places at Mosaic Jewish Primary School include:
a. Membership of a synagogue or other Jewish prayer group for at least 6 months in the 12 months before the application closing date.
b. Attendance by a parent / carer or child at a minimum of 4 synagogue or other organised Jewish prayer group services in the 12 months before the application closing date
c. A child’s enrolment in formal Jewish education, either at a nursery or pre-school run by or under the auspices of a synagogue or other denominational body, for at least 6 months in the 12 months before the application closing date.
d. A parent /carer’s regular (at least monthly) involvement as a volunteer in any Jewish communal, charitable or welfare activity of at least a year’s duration in the 2 years before the application closing date.
e. A parent /carer’s regular (at least 6 individual occurrences) involvement in any combination of the following in the year before the application closing date.
i. Private or family celebration of Shabbat or Jewish festivals.
ii. Organised Jewish learning (e g London Jewish Cultural Centre courses, Limmud sessions, Jewish Museum courses).
iii. Jewish youth movement activities.
iv. Organised Jewish community activities (eg Mitzvah Day, Jewish Community Centre events, Jewish Book Week events).
Last year, the Schools Adjudicator, who oversees compliance with the School Admissions Code, ruled that the following provision in the admissions criteria for the London Oratory RC school
“service in any Catholic Parish or in the wider Catholic Church by the candidate or a Catholic parent.”
was contrary to paragraph 1.9e. (Ruling:
http://www.education.gov.uk/schoolsadju ... and2389los) (Article on ruling in Times Educational Supplement:
http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycode=6311662)
The Schools Adjudicator ruling indicates that admissions criteria b and e (as regards ii, iii and iv) for Mosaic Jewish Primary School's are contrary to paragraph 1.9e of the School Admissions Code and unlawful.
Last year the Schools Adjudicator, in a ruling relating to another state Jewish primary school, Clore Shalom in Hertfordshire, ruled that neither membership of a synagogue nor attendance at a nursery are permissible criteria for admissions purposes are contrary to paragraph 1.9e. (Ruling:
http://www.education.gov.uk/schoolsadju ... ada2263css) This is because membership of a synagogue involves payment of a financial subscription and attendance at a nursery involves payment of fees. Although not mentioned by the Schools Adjudicator I note that some parents prefer not to send their children to nursery at all and just start them in Reception.
In conclusion, of the five criteria for admission for faith places at Mosaic Jewish Primary School, the only ones that are permissible are b and e(i). All of the other criteria are unlawful.
I have been told that:
- The unlawful nature of the criteria was raised last year with members of the board of Mosaic and the reaction was similar to the reaction by one of the members of the board, posting above as Mumptious, to my earlier posts, i.e. refuse to address the point.
- An objection to the admission arrangements has or is being made to the Schools Adjudicator so that a ruling will be made confirming their unlawfulness. Such a ruling cannot be ignored by the board or the Department of Education will cease providing funding to the school.