
Immanuel College
Jewish
Updated July 2026
Immanuel College is a co-educational Jewish day school for students aged 10–18, located in Bushey, Hertfordshire. It offers a modern Orthodox education that combines high academic standards with a strong emphasis on pastoral care and Jewish studies.
Curriculum
Term structure
Teaching approach
Immanuel College provides a modern Orthodox education that balances secular academic excellence with a vibrant Jewish experience. The school’s values—justice, fairness, honesty, and respect—aim to foster individuality and strengthen Jewish identity. It seeks to nurture students' potential while preparing them for leadership and social action in a multicultural world.
Programmes
The school provides a curriculum for students aged 10–18, including GCSEs and a Sixth Form programme. The academic offering covers a broad range of subjects, including English, Mathematics, Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Electronics), Humanities (Geography, History, Politics), Business and Economics, Psychology, Sociology, Modern Foreign Languages (Spanish, French, Modern Hebrew), and Performing Arts. A comprehensive Jewish studies programme is integrated into the academic life of the school.
Student support
Learning support
The school maintains a dedicated Learning Support Department led by a Director of Learning Support (SENDCo). The team includes subject-specialist learning support assistants and a qualified access arrangement assessor to provide tailored assistance to students.
Frequently asked questions(5)
- How much is tuition at Immanuel College?
- Annual tuition at Immanuel College is £17K–£29.7K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
- What ages does Immanuel College teach?
- Immanuel College enrolls students aged 10 to 18.
- Is Immanuel College a day or boarding school?
- Immanuel College is a day school.
- Is Immanuel College co-educational?
- Immanuel College is a co-ed school.
- Where is Immanuel College located?
- Immanuel College is an international school in Brent, United Kingdom.
Tuition & fees
Annual tuition by grade
2025-2026| Grade | Ages | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| Year 6 | 10–11 | £17K |
| Year 7-Year 13 | 11–18 | £29.7K |
Other fees(4)
| Registration fee· non-refundable, including VAT @ 20% | £100 |
|---|---|
| Deposit· Acceptance Deposit | £2.5K |
| Bus / transport· Band 1: £1,388, Band 2: £1,240, Band 3: £1,076, Band 4: £912. Costs are per term, for daily coach travel to and from school Monday - Friday. | — |
| Mealsterm· Lunches are compulsory for all students, up to the end of Year 11. | £418 |
Discounts
- Sibling discount: available
Admissions
The school accepts applications for Senior School and Sixth Form entry. The admissions process includes a registration fee, an entrance examination, and an interview. Scholarships are available for 11+ and 16+ entry, covering areas such as academics, Jewish life and learning, visual arts, performing arts, and entrepreneurship. Means-tested bursaries are also available for families.
Calendar
The school year is divided into three terms: Succot Term, Pesach Term, and Shavuot Term, with dates aligned to the Jewish calendar to accommodate major festivals. Daily hours are 8.25am to 4.05pm, Monday through Thursday. On Fridays, the school closes at 2.30pm during the summer and 1.00pm during the winter to facilitate Shabbat observance.
About the campus
Located in Bushey, Hertfordshire, the campus includes specialized facilities for arts, music, drama, and sports. The school features a library, science laboratories, and a Beit Yeshiva and Seminary for Jewish studies. An extensive bus network provides transport for students from North London’s suburbs.
Co-curriculars
The school offers a wide range of co-curricular activities, including arts, music, drama, and sports programs. Students participate in educational trips, including visits to Israel and Poland. Leadership opportunities are available through the Senior Prefect system, the Junior Prefect Team, and the Immanuel Family Programme, where Sixth Form students mentor younger pupils.
- Mr. Daniel EndlarHead
Mr. Daniel Endlar is the Head of Immanuel College. He holds an MChem degree from Oxford.
- Mrs. Carole Van Der WattDeputy Head (Pastoral)
Mrs. Carole Van Der Watt serves as the Deputy Head (Pastoral) and is the Designated Safeguarding Leader for Safeguarding and Child Protection. She holds a BA (Hons) degree.
- Mrs. Danielle KestenbaumDeputy Head (Academic)
Mrs. Danielle Kestenbaum is the Deputy Head (Academic) and holds a BA (Hons) degree.
- Rabbi Yoni GolkerDeputy Head Master (Jewish Life & Learning)
Rabbi Yoni Golker serves as the Deputy Head Master (Jewish Life & Learning) and holds a BSc and MA.
- Mrs. Charlotte LichmanAssistant Head, Academic and Pastoral
Mrs. Charlotte Lichman is an Assistant Head with responsibilities in Academic and Pastoral areas. She holds a BA degree.
- Mrs. Nicola FahidiAssistant Head, Director of Sixth Form
Mrs. Nicola Fahidi is an Assistant Head and the Director of Sixth Form. She holds a BA (Hons) degree.
- Miss Alessandra RivaltaDirector of Learning Support (SENDCo)
Miss Alessandra Rivalta is the Director of Learning Support (SENDCo) and holds a BA (Hons) and MA.
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