- Age range
- 2–11
- Co-ed status
- Girls
- Number of students
- 135
- Day / boarding
- Day only
- Religious affiliation
- Jewish
- Average fees
- £4,200 (annual, inc. VAT)
- Has a nursery
- Yes
How the school describes itself
- In the published record, Peninim is caring, orderly and strongly values led. The tone is modest, community rooted and focused on helping girls feel secure while they build sound early academic foundations.
Fee profile
Annual fees including VAT. 2025-26.
Parents like
- Will suit families who want a small Orthodox Jewish girls' primary in North West London with a current Good inspection picture and a close community feel.
Admissions
Admissions at Peninim are community aware and closely shaped by whether families want a small girls' primary with a strongly Orthodox Jewish character. In settings like this, trust in leadership, shared values and confidence in daily culture are often as important as formal admissions theatre.
Scholarships
Scholarships are not the point here. Families are more likely to choose Peninim for community fit, values and the confidence that younger girls can be taught in a setting that feels orderly, familiar and carefully supervised.
Bursaries
Inspection snapshot
The current public inspection picture is reasonably reassuring. Ofsted's current page shows Peninim as Good, and the recent published material suggests leaders have a clear eye on safeguarding and standards. For families drawn by ethos, that recent external checkpoint matters.
Assessment approach
Assessment at Peninim is likely to be close, teacher led and strongly focused on secure primary foundations. The attraction is a school where literacy, numeracy, behaviour and routine sit inside a clearly faith-shaped day-to-day environment.
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