In the London Borough of Hackney's Stamford Hill, there is a three-form entry, Charedi orthodox Jewish-maintained secondary school for females called Yesodey Hatorah Girls School. We assist the Jewish populations in Stamford Hill and the surrounding region. You can discover important information about the School on this website.
The largest Orthodox Jewish community in Europe is located in Stamford Hill, where Yesodey Hatorah School was established to serve the educational requirements of Charedi Jewish families.
The Charedi community, which makes up around 10% of Hackney's population, is expanding at a rate of about 5% annually. It stands out for its strict observance of and dedication to Charedi Judaism. The Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations Rabbinate has oversight over the institution.
Torah principles and an attitude of accomplishment are fostered in the school's daily life and routines when we maintain a consistent focus on excellence, opportunity, and our Charedi identity. The "three pillars of Judaism," Torah, Prayer, and Acts of Loving Kindness, are to be observed by every student, and they should be reflected in their work.
To help each girl discover her unique Charedi Jewish identity while allowing her to succeed, advance, and enjoy life on the intellectual, personal, and social levels.
To foster moral awareness and a variety of abilities, talents, and values in each girl, with a focus on modesty, tolerance, respect for others, civility, and overall demeanour as a person (Bas Yisroel - daughter of Israel).
to foster environmental stewardship and an awareness of the world we live in.
to create those who fervently uphold.
to make it possible for every girl to succeed, advance, and enjoy herself in her academic, personal, and social life.
the provision of a top-notch education that is strongly founded on Torah principles and incorporates the National Curriculum
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