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Oholei Yosef Yitzchok Lubavitch Schools is a private secondary-stage school in Salford, Lancashire, with a published age range of 2-17.

Oholei Yosef Yitzchok Lubavitch Schools
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Jewish learning and Lubavitch tradition give Oholei Yosef Yitzchok Lubavitch Schools a clear identity. The provision runs from the early years through Year 12, is registered mainly for girls with boys admitted in the early years, and brings Jewish and secular education together in one setting. The senior phase includes a faith-based Year 12 curriculum shaped around preparation for Jewish seminary applications.
Kodesh and Hebrew sit alongside the wider academic programme, with pupils developing a strong understanding of Jewish culture and faith. The curriculum is still developing in places: work was under way to resource a new science curriculum. This combination of established religious study and continuing academic development makes the senior years distinct from a conventional sixth-form route.
Younger pupils take part in singing and music, while lunch-and-learn sessions focus on self-improvement and character. Festival cookery, an annual show and competitions add practical opportunities for teamwork and leadership. In March 2026, the required standards across education, wellbeing, social development and safeguarding were met, while follow-up was needed on governance oversight, risk assessment, early-years reporting, health-and-safety monitoring and low-level-concerns records. The provision is day-only, without boarding.
Latest 2024/25 KS4 measures compared with Salford and England.
Recent published Attainment 8 scores compared with Salford and England.
GIAS confirms the school type and age range; fees, scholarships, bursaries and entrance assessments should be checked on the school's own website.
Independent schools do not use the local-authority grammar-school catchment model; check the school site for boarding, transport and eligibility rules.
Use the official admissions policy for the current priority order and eligibility rules.
Entrance assessment details are not part of the GIAS open data extract.
Apply direct to the school
Independent-school admissions are handled by the school rather than the local authority CAF.
Check school admissionsLatest inspection: 10 March 2026
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Oholei Yosef Yitzchok Lubavitch Schools handles applications directly. Check the school website for registration dates, entrance assessments, interviews, fees, scholarships and bursaries.
1. Apply direct to the school: Independent-school admissions are handled by the school rather than the local authority CAF.
Use the school admissions page to confirm registration, assessment, interview and offer dates.
Oholei Yosef Yitzchok Lubavitch Schools is currently rated Standards met following the latest published inspection dated 10 March 2026.