Kerem Shloime

Gloucester House, Salford, M7 2EY

Prep school in Salford.

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Age range
3–11
Co-ed status
Boys
Number of students
214
Day / boarding
Day only
Religious affiliation
Jewish
Average fees
Has a nursery
Yes

Fee profile

Pre-Reception
Reception £0
Year 1 £0
Year 2 £0
Year 3 £0
Year 4 £0
Year 5 £0
Year 6 £0
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9
Year 10
Year 11
Year 12
Year 13

Bursaries

No

Scholarships

Yes

A-level results

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

Admissions

Admissions at Kerem Shloime are designed to feel direct, community based and closely tied to whether families want an Orthodox Jewish boys' primary where ethos is central to daily life. The process is more about fit with the school's culture and expectations than about a stylised version of prep-school selectivity.

How the school describes itself

  • Kerem Shloime is faith centred, disciplined and community rooted, with school life shaped by a clear Orthodox Jewish educational outlook.

Parents like

  • Will suit families seeking an Orthodox Jewish boys' primary in Salford where faith, routine and community are central to the school experience.

Inspection snapshot

Published information is strongest when read through the school's Orthodox Jewish ethos and boys' primary identity, though parents should also ask candid questions about consistency and current school improvement priorities. A visit matters here because tone, order and classroom atmosphere are easier to judge in person than from formal documents alone.

Kerem Shloime

Prep school in Salford.

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How the school describes itself

  • Kerem Shloime is faith centred, disciplined and community rooted, with school life shaped by a clear Orthodox Jewish educational outlook.

Fee profile

Annual fees including VAT. 2025-26.

Reception£0
Year 1£0
Year 2£0
Year 3£0
Year 4£0
Year 5£0
Year 6£0

Parents like

  • Will suit families seeking an Orthodox Jewish boys' primary in Salford where faith, routine and community are central to the school experience.

Admissions

Admissions at Kerem Shloime are designed to feel direct, community based and closely tied to whether families want an Orthodox Jewish boys' primary where ethos is central to daily life. The process is more about fit with the school's culture and expectations than about a stylised version of prep-school selectivity.

Scholarships

Scholarships are not the point here. Families choose the school for its faith framework, boys' environment and tightly defined community setting.

Bursaries

Inspection snapshot

Published information is strongest when read through the school's Orthodox Jewish ethos and boys' primary identity, though parents should also ask candid questions about consistency and current school improvement priorities. A visit matters here because tone, order and classroom atmosphere are easier to judge in person than from formal documents alone.

Assessment approach

Assessment tracks both Kodesh learning and the core secular basics quite closely, with staff watching not just attainment but readiness, routine and confidence. Parents can expect practical feedback rather than a glossy testing culture.

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