Eden Primary School, Muswell Hill

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Eden Primary School
Address
Eden Primary School, Muswell Hill
79 Creighton Avenue


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N10 1NR

England
Information
Type Free school
Religious affiliation(s) Jewish
Established2011
Local authority Haringey
Department for Education URN 136808 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Head TeacherJo Sassienie
Gender Coeducational
Age4to 11
Enrolment205
Website http://www.edenprimary.org.uk/

Eden Primary School is a cross-communal Jewish Primary school or Jewish day school in Muswell Hill, in the borough of Haringey, North London, UK, catering for children aged 4 to 11.

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Eden Primary

It is distinctive for actively welcoming children irrespective of their religious background. [1] It opened in September 2011. [2] Eden Primary is the first Primary Free School to be commissioned by the UK Government under the Free school (England) programme. [3] Of those initial Free Schools whose costs were released by the UK Government, it received the largest amount of investment, at £6.2 million [1]

The school's original working name was 'Haringey Jewish Primary School', but the permanent name of Eden was adopted in order to convey the school's ethos more clearly. [4] Eden is a small, single-form-entry school, admitting 30 children into Reception each year. It began with a single Reception class and is building up its population gradually, with a new class of 4-5-year-olds joining each September. Its first year was spent in temporary accommodation, [5] and it moved to permanent premises in September 2012. The cost of construction was budgeted and delivered at £2.6 million. [6] 323 applications to open Free Schools were received by the Department for Education in the first year of operation, out of which 24 schools opened in 2011. [7] Admissions Policy: like all faith-based Free Schools Eden admits 50% of places on the basis of proximity, not faith. The other 50% of places are offered on the basis of Jewish practice. [8] As with other state-maintained schools, the admissions process is run by the Local Education Authority. In 2010 one family attempted to enrol their daughter before she had been born. [9] Eden Primary's building received planning permission on 13 September 2011. [5] It was erected between September 2011 and September 2012 by Rydon Construction. It is a cedar-clad construction, designed to emphasize the school's interest in nature.

The school provides both a general and a Jewish education, and also teaches Modern Hebrew as a spoken language. Jewish Studies and Hebrew make up approximately 17% of the total curriculum time. [10]

The school's Head teacher is Jo Sassienie. The Chair of Governors is Peter Kessler.

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