Barnet Conservatives have congratulated Menorah High School for Girls on its exceptional progress and achievements, as highlighted in the latest Ofsted inspection report. The school, which has seen significant improvement across all areas, has become a shining example of educational excellence in the borough.
The inspection noted the school’s ambitious curriculum, high academic outcomes, exemplary behaviour, and comprehensive support for personal development. These achievements are a testament to the school’s leadership, the dedication of its staff, and the hard work of its pupils.
The Barnet Conservatives are particularly proud of the role they played in this success through their decision to make Menorah High School LEA (Local Education Authority) maintained. This move has provided the school with enhanced resources and strategic support, enabling it to deliver on its ambitious vision and improve expediently.
Cllr Peter Zinkin, Leader of Barnet Conservatives, said:
"Menorah High School for Girls exemplifies the best of what education in Barnet can achieve. We are delighted that our decision to make the school LEA maintained has contributed to its extraordinary progress. The school’s commitment to academic excellence, inclusivity, and personal development is truly inspiring. We look forward to seeing Menorah High School continue to flourish and serve as a beacon of success for the borough."
Cllr Dean Cohen, Golders Green, and a Governor at Menorah High School added:
"As a governor, I have seen firsthand the dedication and hard work that have gone into transforming Menorah High School into the outstanding institution it is today. The decision to make the school LEA maintained has undoubtedly been a key factor in unlocking its potential, and we are immensely proud of what the school has achieved. This success is a credit to the leadership team, staff, and pupils, and it reflects the values of excellence and community that are at the heart of Barnet’s approach to education."
Menorah High School for Girls remains committed to fostering a culture of high achievement, respect, and community engagement. The school is set to undergo a graded inspection in the near future, which will further assess its remarkable progress.