Salford · M7 2BT
Beis Malka is an Orthodox Jewish all-through girls' school in Salford serving pupils from age 3 to 18. The school combines rigorous academic provision with Jewish education, Hebrew language, and religious observance at its core. It operates as a day school within the community-focused Jewish independent sector, emphasising both secular excellence and Torah-centred learning.
Who thrives here
Girls from Orthodox Jewish families seeking a school that weaves Jewish identity, religious practice, and rigorous academics seamlessly together. Pupils thrive in an environment where Shabbat observance, kashrut, and Jewish law inform daily school life alongside competitive academics.
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399-401 Bury New Road
Salford
M7 2BT
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Day fees at Beis Malka Girls school are approximately £6,000 per year (2024/25).
Beis Malka Girls school admits pupils at 3+, 4+, 7+, 8+, 11+, 13+, 16+. Entry is assessed by Interview, Assessment. See the Admissions section above for open days and key dates.
At Beis Malka Girls school, 0% of GCSEs were grade 7/A or above. Full results are in the Results section above.
Beis Malka Girls school is a day school in Salford and does not offer boarding.
Ofsted rated Beis Malka Girls school “Requires improvement” (2024).
Frequently praised
✓Strong Jewish education integrated authentically with secular academics
✓Supportive community-minded environment rooted in shared religious values
✓Consistent observance of Jewish law and Shabbat creates clear moral and ethical framework
Common concerns
!School not yet inspected by Ofsted; limited external quality assurance on academic and pastoral provision
!Niche religious model may limit curriculum breadth or exposure to secular world for some families