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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext ) | '{{Primary sources|date=January 2010}}
{{Infobox UK school
| name = Hasmonean High School
| image = HasmoLogo.jpg
| latitude = 51.5963
| longitude = -0.2143
| motto = אל תקרי בניך אלא בוניך ("Don't call them your children, rather your builders")
| established = 1944
| type = [[Academy (English school)|Academy]]
| religion = Jewish
| head = Mr Andrew McClusky
| street = Holders Hill Road
| city = [[Hendon]]
| county = [[London]]
| country = England, UK
| enrollment = 1016
| ofsted = yes
| urn = 137539
| dfeno = 302/5409
| gender = Boys & Girls on Separate Sites
| lower_age = 11
| upper_age = 18
| publication =
| website = http://www.hasmonean.co.uk/
| website_name = HHS
}}
'''Hasmonean High School''' is a [[secondary school]] and [[sixth form]] with [[Academy (English school)|academy status]] for pupils from [[Orthodox Jewish]] families, situated in the [[London Borough of Barnet]], England.
==Admissions==
The school comprises two sites, one for boys in the area of [[Hendon]] and one for girls in [[Mill Hill]]. The school has been awarded specialist [[Business and Enterprise College]] status. It is situated on the B551 (towards Mill Hill), north of the A1 in Holders Hill. The admission process requires a meeting with the school principal, where the candidate will be evaluated. Family observance of Orthodox Judaism is also evaluated, though this has proved to be controversial with state admissions authorities.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-34518681</ref>
==History==
The school was founded by the late [[Solomon Schonfeld|Rabbi Dr. Solomon Schonfeld]] in 1944 as Hasmonean Grammar School. Rabbi Dr. Schonfeld (1912-1984) rescued thousands of Jews from the [[Holocaust]] and pioneered Jewish day school education in England.
<!-- Image with unknown copyright status removed: [[Image:hhs historic.jpg|right|thumb|200px|An early photograph of the boys' site on Holders Hill Road. The school is still located on the same site, and the old building remains part of the school. Over the years, however, numerous additions and modifications have been made.]] -->
Dr. Schonfeld saw the need for an Orthodox Jewish school in North West London, which, despite having high numbers of Orthodox Jews, did not have a religious school to cater for them. Many Jews had reached Great Britain from different parts of [[Nazism|Nazi]]-occupied Europe, most of them settling in London. Since Orthodox Judaism places great emphasis on the upbringing of children, the need subsequently arose for a school where the children could be educated in an Orthodox Jewish environment. Haredim discourage mingling of the sexes, especially when they are unmarried, so two separate schools needed to be set up, one for boys and one for girls.
The boys’ school became a [[voluntary aided]] Local Authority School in 1957. In September 1975, the girls moved to the present purpose-built Page Street site in [[Mill Hill]]. In 1984, voluntary aided status was extended to the girls' school, and the two sections joined as one to become a five-form-entry School. In April 1994, the school became [[Grant-maintained school|grant maintained]], but returned to Voluntary Aided Status in September 1999, following the abolition of grant-maintained schools. In March 2008 Hasmonean was singled out as one of the faith schools in the news for its procedure of demanding contributions from parents as a condition of entry. The school converted to academy status in October 2011.
The school has established a Beis Hamedrash programme for Fifth and Sixth Form boys (Years 11-13)<ref>[http://www.bod.org.uk/content/HasmoneanHighSchool2008.pdf Inspection report 2008]</ref> and a Midrasha programme for sixth form girls.
== Senior staff ==
[[Image:David-cameron3.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Prime Minister David Cameron and Rabbi D. Meyer, Executive Headteacher]]
The headmaster of the school from its foundation until he retired was Walter W. Stanton. He was succeeded by Rabbi M. Roberg.
The succeeding head teacher was Dr. Dena Coleman who died in June of 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.borehamwoodtimes.co.uk/news/10492752._Respected__headteacher_passes_away/|accessdate=19 June 2013}}</ref> The current Executive Head is Mr A McClusky. In December 2014, Rabbi Meyer left the school, after getting a job within the education department of the government. As of the 5th January 2015, Mr McClusky and Mrs Fink are the interim headteachers. The current Head of Boys' School is Mr A. McClusky & the Head of Girls' School is Mrs R. Fink.
===Executive Headteachers===
* Mr. Martin Clark 2005-2007 (currently senior director at GEMS Educational Ventures, [[Dubai]] since 2007)
* Mr. David Fuller 2007-2009 (Marked Fuller's 94th term in school educating, he resumed to be Director of Schools until 2010)
* Rabbi D. Meyer 2009-2015 (Rabbi David Meyer is the Executive Director of PaJeS- Partnerships for Jewish Schools)
* Mr. Andrew McClusky 2015-
==Location==
Originally, the school was situated in The Drive in [[Golders Green]] until 1947. In that year, the boys' school moved to Holders Hill Road, where it has remained until the present day. Until 1975, the girls' school was accommodated in a two large houses in Parson Street, [[Hendon]], when it was relocated to Page Street.
==Transport==
As of September 2011, the [[London Buses route 240|bus route 240]] serves the boys site of the school, with access to Golders Green, Edgware and Mill Hill Broadway Stations for all students. At Mill Hill Broadway there is access to the [[London Buses route 221|221 Bus]], [[London Buses route 113|113 Bus]], [[London Buses route 251|251 Bus]]. The closest underground station is [[Mill Hill East tube station|Mill Hill East]].
==Objectives==
The school has five primary objectives:
[1] To provide a sound all-round education, so that pupils will be inspired to raise their level of Jewish knowledge and commitment as well as achieving the qualifications necessary for the career of their choice.
[2] To promote the practical application of Jewish values and traditions.
[3] To care for all pupils and to encourage them to realize their potential and to achieve success.
[4] To encourage and support the personality, development and moral values of the pupils, so that they may develop a positive self-image and the ability to cope with change within themselves and within society.
[5] To promote, including by means of extracurricular activities, the character training necessary to enable the pupils to become committed and caring members of the School community and of the wider community.
==Governing Body==
Soon after its opening, the school became part of the blossoming Jewish Secondary Schools Movement (JSSM). Under the terms of the JSSM scheme, the [[trustees]] of the school must be appointed by the [[rabbis]] of certain [[synagogues]], namely, the Adath Yisroel, the Golders Green Beth Hamedrash Congregation and the Hendon Adath Yisroel. The trustees in turn appoint the Foundation Governors, who together with the [[Headteacher]], two LEA appointed Governors, three parent-elected Governors, two teacher-elected Governors and the Staff Governor form the Governing Body.
==Academic results==
Hasmonean is the top non-selective{{inconsistent}} comprehensive school in the country, for the fourth year in a row. Hasmonean has been commended by SSAT for being in the top 10% of non-selective schools according to the number of students gaining 5 or more A8 – A grades. Due to an inspection in 2012, Hasmonean is rated 'Outstanding' in all categories by Ofsted.
The school has also been commended for the progress students make between Key Stage 2 and 4, with some subjects being in the top 1% and all being in the top 4% of all schools.
The school has produced students with outstanding GCSE results, similar to a grammar school. At A-level, it is also outstanding, in the top three of non-grammar schools in Barnet Local Authority.
==Notable former pupils==
* Simon Corney, owner [[Oldham Athletic]]
* [[Alan Howard (hedge fund manager)]], Hedge Fund Manager
* [[Dina Rabinovitch]], journalist
===Hasmonean Grammar School===
* His Honour Judge [[Nigel Peters]] [[Queen's Counsel|QC]]
* [[Samson Abramsky]]
* [[David Landau (journalist)]]
* [[Norman Lebrecht]], writer and broadcaster
* [[Edward Mirzoeff]], BBC producer
* Prof [[David Newman (political geographer)|David Newman]], Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Ben-Gurion University in Israel.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
* [http://www.hasmonean.co.uk Official Website]
* [http://hasmoneanconnect.com/ Alumni Website]
* [http://www.edubase.gov.uk/establishment/summary.xhtml?urn=101366 EduBase]
* [http://www.education.gov.uk/cgi-bin/performancetables/school_10.pl?No=3025409&Type=LA&Begin=c1&Num=302&Phase=1&Year=10&Base=c Department of Education performance tables]
* [http://melchettmike.wordpress.com/category/hasmo-legends/ "Hasmo Legends", melchett mike blog]
{{Schools and colleges in Barnet}}
[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1944]]
[[Category:Orthodox Jewish educational institutions]]
[[Category:Orthodox Judaism in London]]
[[Category:Academies in Barnet]]
[[Category:Jewish schools in England]]
[[Category:Secondary schools in Barnet]]
[[Category:1944 establishments in England]]
[[Category:Hendon]]' |
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | '{{Primary sources|date=January 2010}}
{{Infobox UK school
| name = Hasmonean High School
| image = HasmoLogo.jpg
| latitude = 51.5963
| longitude = -0.2143
| motto = אל תקרי בניך אלא בוניך ("Don't call them your children, rather your builders")
| established = 1944
| type = [[Academy (English school)|Academy]]
| religion = Jewish
| head = Mr Andrew McClusky
| street = Holders Hill Road
| city = [[Hendon]]
| county = [[London]]
| country = England, UK
| enrollment = 1016
| ofsted = yes
| urn = 137539
| dfeno = 302/5409
| gender = Boys & Girls on Separate Sites
| lower_age = 11
| upper_age = 18
| publication =
| website = http://www.hasmonean.co.uk/
| website_name = HHS
}}
'''Hasmonean High School''' is a [[secondary school]] and [[sixth form]] with [[Academy (English school)|academy status]] for pupils from [[Orthodox Jewish]] families, situated in the [[London Borough of Barnet]], England.
==Admissions==
The school comprises two sites, one for boys in the area of [[Hendon]] and one for girls in [[Mill Hill]]. The school has been awarded specialist [[Business and Enterprise College]] status. It is situated on the B551 (towards Mill Hill), north of the A1 in Holders Hill. The admission process requires a meeting with the school principal, where the candidate will be evaluated. Family observance of Orthodox Judaism is also evaluated, though this has proved to be controversial with state admissions authorities.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-34518681</ref>
==History==
The school was founded by the late [[Solomon Schonfeld|Rabbi Dr. Solomon Schonfeld]] in 1944 as Hasmonean Grammar School. Rabbi Dr. Schonfeld (1912-1984) rescued thousands of Jews from the [[Holocaust]] and pioneered Jewish day school education in England.
<!-- Image with unknown copyright status removed: [[Image:hhs historic.jpg|right|thumb|200px|An early photograph of the boys' site on Holders Hill Road. The school is still located on the same site, and the old building remains part of the school. Over the years, however, numerous additions and modifications have been made.]] -->
Dr. Schonfeld saw the need for an Orthodox Jewish school in North West London, which, despite having high numbers of Orthodox Jews, did not have a religious school to cater for them. Many Jews had reached Great Britain from different parts of [[Nazism|Nazi]]-occupied Europe, most of them settling in London. Since Orthodox Judaism places great emphasis on the upbringing of children, the need subsequently arose for a school where the children could be educated in an Orthodox Jewish environment. Haredim discourage mingling of the sexes, especially when they are unmarried, so two separate schools needed to be set up, one for boys and one for girls.
The boys’ school became a [[voluntary aided]] Local Authority School in 1957. In September 1975, the girls moved to the present purpose-built Page Street site in [[Mill Hill]]. In 1984, voluntary aided status was extended to the girls' school, and the two sections joined as one to become a five-form-entry School. In April 1994, the school became [[Grant-maintained school|grant maintained]], but returned to Voluntary Aided Status in September 1999, following the abolition of grant-maintained schools. In March 2008 Hasmonean was singled out as one of the faith schools in the news for its procedure of demanding contributions from parents as a condition of entry. The school converted to academy status in October 2011.
The school has established a Beis Hamedrash programme for Fifth and Sixth Form boys (Years 11-13)<ref>[http://www.bod.org.uk/content/HasmoneanHighSchool2008.pdf Inspection report 2008]</ref> and a Midrasha programme for sixth form girls.
== Senior staff ==
[[Image:David-cameron3.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Prime Minister David Cameron and Rabbi D. Meyer, Former Executive Headteacher]]
The headmaster of the school from its foundation until he retired was Walter W. Stanton. He was succeeded by Rabbi M. Roberg.
The succeeding head teacher was Dr. Dena Coleman who died in June of 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.borehamwoodtimes.co.uk/news/10492752._Respected__headteacher_passes_away/|accessdate=19 June 2013}}</ref> The current Executive Head is Mr A McClusky. In December 2014, Rabbi Meyer left the school, after getting a job within the education department of the government. As of the 5th January 2015, Mr McClusky and Mrs Fink are the interim headteachers. The current Head of Boys' School is Mr A. McClusky & the Head of Girls' School is Mrs R. Fink.
===Executive Headteachers===
* Mr. Martin Clark 2005-2007 (currently senior director at GEMS Educational Ventures, [[Dubai]] since 2007)
* Mr. David Fuller 2007-2009 (Marked Fuller's 94th term in school educating, he resumed to be Director of Schools until 2010)
* Rabbi D. Meyer 2009-2015 (Rabbi David Meyer is the Executive Director of PaJeS- Partnerships for Jewish Schools)
* Mr. Andrew McClusky 2015-
==Location==
Originally, the school was situated in The Drive in [[Golders Green]] until 1947. In that year, the boys' school moved to Holders Hill Road, where it has remained until the present day. Until 1975, the girls' school was accommodated in a two large houses in Parson Street, [[Hendon]], when it was relocated to Page Street.
==Transport==
As of September 2011, the [[London Buses route 240|bus route 240]] serves the boys site of the school, with access to Golders Green, Edgware and Mill Hill Broadway Stations for all students. At Mill Hill Broadway there is access to the [[London Buses route 221|221 Bus]], [[London Buses route 113|113 Bus]], [[London Buses route 251|251 Bus]]. The closest underground station is [[Mill Hill East tube station|Mill Hill East]].
==Objectives==
The school has five primary objectives:
[1] To provide a sound all-round education, so that pupils will be inspired to raise their level of Jewish knowledge and commitment as well as achieving the qualifications necessary for the career of their choice.
[2] To promote the practical application of Jewish values and traditions.
[3] To care for all pupils and to encourage them to realize their potential and to achieve success.
[4] To encourage and support the personality, development and moral values of the pupils, so that they may develop a positive self-image and the ability to cope with change within themselves and within society.
[5] To promote, including by means of extracurricular activities, the character training necessary to enable the pupils to become committed and caring members of the School community and of the wider community.
==Governing Body==
Soon after its opening, the school became part of the blossoming Jewish Secondary Schools Movement (JSSM). Under the terms of the JSSM scheme, the [[trustees]] of the school must be appointed by the [[rabbis]] of certain [[synagogues]], namely, the Adath Yisroel, the Golders Green Beth Hamedrash Congregation and the Hendon Adath Yisroel. The trustees in turn appoint the Foundation Governors, who together with the [[Headteacher]], two LEA appointed Governors, three parent-elected Governors, two teacher-elected Governors and the Staff Governor form the Governing Body.
==Academic results==
Hasmonean is the top non-selective{{inconsistent}} comprehensive school in the country, for the fourth year in a row. Hasmonean has been commended by SSAT for being in the top 10% of non-selective schools according to the number of students gaining 5 or more A8 – A grades. Due to an inspection in 2012, Hasmonean is rated 'Outstanding' in all categories by Ofsted.
The school has also been commended for the progress students make between Key Stage 2 and 4, with some subjects being in the top 1% and all being in the top 4% of all schools.
The school has produced students with outstanding GCSE results, similar to a grammar school. At A-level, it is also outstanding, in the top three of non-grammar schools in Barnet Local Authority.
==Notable former pupils==
* Simon Corney, owner [[Oldham Athletic]]
* [[Alan Howard (hedge fund manager)]], Hedge Fund Manager
* [[Dina Rabinovitch]], journalist
===Hasmonean Grammar School===
* His Honour Judge [[Nigel Peters]] [[Queen's Counsel|QC]]
* [[Samson Abramsky]]
* [[David Landau (journalist)]]
* [[Norman Lebrecht]], writer and broadcaster
* [[Edward Mirzoeff]], BBC producer
* Prof [[David Newman (political geographer)|David Newman]], Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Ben-Gurion University in Israel.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
* [http://www.hasmonean.co.uk Official Website]
* [http://hasmoneanconnect.com/ Alumni Website]
* [http://www.edubase.gov.uk/establishment/summary.xhtml?urn=101366 EduBase]
* [http://www.education.gov.uk/cgi-bin/performancetables/school_10.pl?No=3025409&Type=LA&Begin=c1&Num=302&Phase=1&Year=10&Base=c Department of Education performance tables]
* [http://melchettmike.wordpress.com/category/hasmo-legends/ "Hasmo Legends", melchett mike blog]
{{Schools and colleges in Barnet}}
[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1944]]
[[Category:Orthodox Jewish educational institutions]]
[[Category:Orthodox Judaism in London]]
[[Category:Academies in Barnet]]
[[Category:Jewish schools in England]]
[[Category:Secondary schools in Barnet]]
[[Category:1944 establishments in England]]
[[Category:Hendon]]' |
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