Immanuel College, Bushey


Immanuel College is a private co-educational Jewish day school in Bushey, Hertfordshire, on the outskirts of North London. It is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference.

History

The Immanuel College Preparatory School opened in autumn 2011 with a Reception class.
In December 2024, it was announced that the prep school would close at the end of the 2024–25 school year in response to increased financial pressures.

Founding and aims

Immanuel College was founded by Lord Jakobovits in 1990 to affirm Orthodox Jewish values and provide secular education.
A report by The Sutton Trust placed Immanuel College in the top 2% of schools nationally in terms of its students' success in gaining admission to the 13 most competitive research universities.

Grounds and facilities

The school is situated on the 11-acre grounds of Caldecote Towers, adjacent to a Dominican convent, and on the former site of the Rosary Priory Catholic girls' school.

Fees

Admissions fees '2024–2025
Registration fee £240
Acceptance deposit £2500
Senior School'
£23,859, £7,953
Fees stated are exclusive of VAT.  The Government has added VAT to fees as of 1 January 2025.

Notable staff & alumni

From 2014-2023, Rabbi Eliezer Zobin served as Principal at the school, and is reported to have showed a broad and sensitive understanding of contemporary issues facing Jewish youth.