PrepgirlsOfsted · Requires improvement

Keser Girls School

· NE8 1NR

Pupils

340

Day fees

£6k

Inspection

Requires improvement

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Keser Girls School is a day preparatory school for girls aged 7–11 in Gateshead, serving approximately 340 pupils. The school appears to operate within the Jewish faith tradition, though details on its specific ethos remain limited. As an unagraded establishment, it remains outside mainstream inspection frameworks, suggesting either recent establishment or independent regulatory status.

  • Faith-based education aligned with Jewish values and culture
  • Small to mid-sized cohort allowing personalised attention
  • Day-school model suitable for families seeking local provision

Who thrives here

Families seeking Jewish preparatory education for daughters aged 7–11, particularly those valuing cultural and religious instruction alongside core academics. Girls who benefit from a nurturing, values-driven community setting.

Strengths at a glance

Exam resultsno dataSports30th pctCo-curricularno dataValue vs peers50th pctPastoral & wellbeingno data

Percentiles within UK independent + grammar schools we track.

At a glance

School typePrep · Day
Number of pupils340
Age range7–13
GenderGirls
Day fees£6k/yr
Settingurban
LocationSchool is located in NE8 postcode (Gateshead, Tyne & Wear). Public transport links available via local buses and rail from Gateshead station.
EthosJewish

Contact & visit

Ely Street

NE8 1NR

01914785841
Mrs Rivka Springer, Head

Nearest stations

Gateshead Interchange15 min
Gateshead railway station20 min

Frequently asked questions

What are the fees at Keser Girls School?

Day fees at Keser Girls School are approximately £6,000 per year (2024/25).

How do you get into Keser Girls School?

Keser Girls School admits pupils at 7+, 8+, 11+. Entry is assessed by Assessment Day, Interview. See the Admissions section above for open days and key dates.

Is Keser Girls School a boarding school?

Keser Girls School is a day school in England and does not offer boarding.

What is Keser Girls School's latest inspection rating?

Ofsted rated Keser Girls School “Requires improvement” (2023).

What parents say

Frequently praised

Faith-centred education and cultural identity development

Caring, supportive pastoral environment

Close-knit community atmosphere

Common concerns

!No Ofsted inspection on record; transparency and accountability limited by regulatory status