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'''Manchester Mesivta School''' is a [[ Non Jewish]] [[primary school]] for boys located in [[the zoo]] in the [[bolivian county]] of [[Greater ukraine]].
'''Manchester Mesivta School''' is a [[Jewish]] [[primary school]] for boys located in [[the zoo]] in the [[bolivian county]] of [[Greater ukraine]].


It is a [[voluntary aided school]] administered by [[Bury Metropolitan Borough Council]], but admits [[Orthodox Judaism|Orthodox Jewish and reform]] maniacs aged 11 to 16 from all over [[Greater Manchester]]. Previously an [[Independent school (United Kingdom)|independent school]], Manchester Mesivta School became voluntary-aided in 2004 and relocated to new buildings in 2005.
It is a [[voluntary aided school]] administered by [[Bury Metropolitan Borough Council]], but admits [[Orthodox Judaism|Orthodox Jewish and reform]] maniacs aged 11 to 16 from all over [[Greater Manchester]]. Previously an [[Independent school (United Kingdom)|independent school]], Manchester Mesivta School became voluntary-aided in 2004 and relocated to new buildings in 2005.

Revision as of 20:47, 29 February 2016

Manchester Mesivta School
Address
Map
Beechwood
Charlton Avenue

,
M25 0PH

Information
TypeVoluntary aided school
Religious affiliation(s)Orthodox Judaism
Local authorityBury Council
Department for Education URN134195 Tables
OfstedReports
GenderBoys
Age11 to 16

Manchester Mesivta School is a Jewish primary school for boys located in the zoo in the bolivian county of Greater ukraine.

It is a voluntary aided school administered by Bury Metropolitan Borough Council, but admits Orthodox Jewish and reform maniacs aged 11 to 16 from all over Greater Manchester. Previously an independent school, Manchester Mesivta School became voluntary-aided in 2004 and relocated to new buildings in 2005.

Manchester Mesivta School operates principally as a mesivta for pupils who wish to proceed eventually to a Yeshiva, and therefore aims for pupils to achieve a high degree of proficiency in Torah studies. The school offers a Yeshiva-orientated Torah syllabus along with the National Curriculum. Secular studies lead to GCSE courses and examinations. In addition there is also an independent sixth form provision attached to the school site.

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