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Beis Yaakov Academy

Beis Yaakov Academy Broom Lane, Salford, Manchester, M7 4FF

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The school was founded by the local Charedi (Strictly Orthodox) Jewish Community in 1957 to provide religious and secular education for girls aged 11 – 18.  In January 2005 the school became Voluntary Aided in the City of Salford for girls aged 11-16, with a small independent Sixth Form attached.  

The period 2005 – 2009 was one of immense challenge as the school created and developed all the systems demanded of a Voluntary Aided school, and moved into its new state-of-the-arts building.  Following a period of consolidation, the school then converted to Academy status in September 2012.

The school serves the North-West Manchester Jewish Community based in Salford, Bury, and Manchester, providing a comprehensive education for girls via an integrated curriculum of secular and Jewish studies.  Almost all pupils progress to Jewish FE colleges after GCSE and then go on to pursue careers in a wide range of occupations.

Our focus is to provide a secure and safe environment, preparing pupils for their long-term roles as fulfilled, productive, contributing citizens.

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