Beis Medrash Elyon

233 West Hendon Broadway, London, NW9 7DH

Senior school in London.

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Age range
11–16
Co-ed status
Boys
Number of students
119
Day / boarding
Day only
Religious affiliation
Jewish
Average fees
£7,500 (annual, inc. VAT)
Has a nursery
No

Fee profile

Pre-Reception
Reception
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Year 6
Year 7 £7,500
Year 8 £7,500
Year 9 £7,500
Year 10 £7,500
Year 11
Year 12
Year 13

Bursaries

Yes

Scholarships

Yes

A-level results

No A-level results are currently published for this school.

Admissions

Admissions here are likely to be relatively direct and low-key. For a boys’ secondary school of this size, families should expect a process that focuses on suitability, ethos and readiness rather than on glossy prospectus culture, with most of the useful understanding coming from conversation rather than branding.

How the school describes itself

  • Beis Medrash Elyon is serious, orderly and community-minded.
  • The school stresses discipline, purpose and helping boys grow within a defined educational ethos.
  • The school is firm, focused and low-key.

Parents like

  • This is most relevant to families who want a smaller boys’ secondary with a defined community feel.
  • The attraction is clarity of culture rather than breadth of extras.
  • Parents should ask carefully about outcomes and next-step preparation.

Inspection snapshot

Families should read the latest Ofsted material directly, because smaller independent secondaries often have less public-facing context to balance against inspection findings. The key checks are safeguarding, leadership, behaviour expectations and whether the school’s academic offer is strong enough for the next stage.

Beis Medrash Elyon

Senior school in London.

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How the school describes itself

  • Beis Medrash Elyon is serious, orderly and community-minded.
  • The school stresses discipline, purpose and helping boys grow within a defined educational ethos.
  • The school is firm, focused and low-key.

Fee profile

Annual fees including VAT. 2025-26.

Year 7£7,500
Year 8£7,500
Year 9£7,500
Year 10£7,500

Parents like

  • This is most relevant to families who want a smaller boys’ secondary with a defined community feel.
  • The attraction is clarity of culture rather than breadth of extras.
  • Parents should ask carefully about outcomes and next-step preparation.

Admissions

Admissions here are likely to be relatively direct and low-key. For a boys’ secondary school of this size, families should expect a process that focuses on suitability, ethos and readiness rather than on glossy prospectus culture, with most of the useful understanding coming from conversation rather than branding.

Scholarships

Scholarships and bursaries are not a visible public feature. The school’s proposition is more concerned with a clear educational environment and community fit than with attracting applicants through awards.

Bursaries

The school does not clearly publish bursary information, so families should contact it directly.

  • The school does not publish bursary entry points, so families should ask directly.
  • The school does not publish bursary award levels, so families should ask directly.
  • Families should contact the school directly to ask whether any bursary, hardship support or discretionary fee assistance is available.

Inspection snapshot

Families should read the latest Ofsted material directly, because smaller independent secondaries often have less public-facing context to balance against inspection findings. The key checks are safeguarding, leadership, behaviour expectations and whether the school’s academic offer is strong enough for the next stage.

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