
This page contains all information relating to our admissions process. If there are any questions, please write to the Admissions Department at admissions@jfs.brent.sch.uk
The current admissions policies for each of the next three academic years are below
The required documentation for Year 7 entry is below
The required documentation for Sixth form entry is below
The required documentation for In year admission are below
Our next Open Morning will take place in September 2026. Registration will open soon.
The admissions arrangements for September 2025 are below. We have endeavoured to simplify the admissions procedures for all applicants and the answers to all of your questions should hopefully be found below.
As part of your application, you will require the Year 7 Supplementary Form as well as the Year 7 Certificate of Religious Practice (CRP). For further information on how to collect points, please refer to the documentation produced by the United Synagogue and the Office of the Chief Rabbi here.
Documentation should be posted directly to the JFS Admissions Department or emailed to admissions@jfs.brent.sch.uk once they have been completed.
All applicants must complete the E-admissions application form of the Borough they reside in and the JFS Supplementary form. The online application forms for 2025 is available on the school website from on the 1st September 2025 until the last date 31st October 2025.
JFS welcomes applications from students wishing to transfer to the JFS Sixth Form.
As part of your application, you will be required to complete the Sixth Form Online Application form as well as the Year 12 Certificate of Religious Practice (CRP).
Documentation should be posted directly to the JFS Admissions Department or emailed to admissions@jfs.brent.sch.uk once they has been completed. The deadline to submit the application and CRP is 22nd January 2026. All applications submitted post this date will be treated as a late application and will be processed in September.
Applicants who are able to submit a completed Certificate of Religious Practice (CRP) with their application, will be given priority above those who do not submit a CRP.
As a Jewish school, priority is given to those students of a Jewish faith. In conjunction with the United Synagogue, applicants are required to complete a Certificate of Religious Practice (CRP). Detailed information on both the requirements and collection of points is available here.
The appeals timetable for 2026 is available here.
The JFS Appeals Booklet is available here.
The JFS Appeals Form is available here.