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The current pandemic has taken a huge toil on schools finances across the UK and Clore Tikva School has not been exempt from this. Covid 19 has seen the school having to make unforeseen investments to
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The current pandemic has taken a huge toil on schools finances across the UK and Clore Tikva School has not been exempt from this. Covid 19 has seen the school having to make unforeseen investments to

Clore Tikva Primary School children raise £3200 for books for their school! To encourage the love for reading, Clore Tikva staff had to think of a way to raise money for much-needed quality texts for school.

Remembering the past, honouring those whose voices were muted is something we feel passionately about at Clore Tikva School. It is part of who we are and our Jewish ethos to remember the past to ensure

Covid 19 has impacted communities in many ways. Social distance guidance has meant that many of us have had to adapt and change our normal routines and behaviours. This has been the case for schools, especially

To help staff at Clore Tikva celebrate Purim, every member, from teachers through to support staff, administrative staff, midday assistants, caretaker, clearers and security staff we given Mishloach Manot gift bags from the Governors and Clore

For many years, Clore Tikva children have enjoyed celebrating World Book Day. We have had many themes over the years including Pirates, Mary Poppins, Aladdin and even the appearance of a mystery door from Alice in Wonderland. Unfortunately,

A BLUE plaque has been installed at a historical location in Essex that played a major role in the British Jewish story. The plaque at Holmehurst, a large property on the corner of Manor Road and

Subdeck – Pat Lidiker talks to Laura Marks about her school’s unique project to give health workers a sweet treat WITH Covid at its peak, hardly any spare beds for patients at our local hospitals and

FAMILIES at Wohl Ilford Jewish Primary School (WIJPS) took part in a Virtual Shabbat programme during February. All pupils worked on a ‘Bake, Make and Create’ project, whereby they selected a different task to complete each

By Debbie Sheldon, CEO of Work Avenue THE last 12 months have been hard for many in our community. It was just before last Pesach that a lockdown was first introduced and since then we’ve lived

The current pandemic has taken a huge toil on schools finances across the UK and Clore Tikva School has not been exempt from this. Covid 19 has seen the school having to make unforeseen investments to

Clore Tikva Primary School children raise £3200 for books for their school! To encourage the love for reading, Clore Tikva staff had to think of a way to raise money for much-needed quality texts for school.

Remembering the past, honouring those whose voices were muted is something we feel passionately about at Clore Tikva School. It is part of who we are and our Jewish ethos to remember the past to ensure

Covid 19 has impacted communities in many ways. Social distance guidance has meant that many of us have had to adapt and change our normal routines and behaviours. This has been the case for schools, especially

To help staff at Clore Tikva celebrate Purim, every member, from teachers through to support staff, administrative staff, midday assistants, caretaker, clearers and security staff we given Mishloach Manot gift bags from the Governors and Clore

For many years, Clore Tikva children have enjoyed celebrating World Book Day. We have had many themes over the years including Pirates, Mary Poppins, Aladdin and even the appearance of a mystery door from Alice in Wonderland. Unfortunately,

A BLUE plaque has been installed at a historical location in Essex that played a major role in the British Jewish story. The plaque at Holmehurst, a large property on the corner of Manor Road and

Subdeck – Pat Lidiker talks to Laura Marks about her school’s unique project to give health workers a sweet treat WITH Covid at its peak, hardly any spare beds for patients at our local hospitals and

FAMILIES at Wohl Ilford Jewish Primary School (WIJPS) took part in a Virtual Shabbat programme during February. All pupils worked on a ‘Bake, Make and Create’ project, whereby they selected a different task to complete each

By Debbie Sheldon, CEO of Work Avenue THE last 12 months have been hard for many in our community. It was just before last Pesach that a lockdown was first introduced and since then we’ve lived