Kantor King Solomon High School

Kantor King Solomon High School
Motto "If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If I am only for myself, who am I? If not now, when?" Ethics of the Fathers, 1:14
Established 1993
Type Comprehensive voluntary aided school
Religion Modern Orthodox Judaism
President Dr Moshe Kantor & Lord Alan Sugar
Headteacher Ms H Reece
Founder Mr Alastir Falk
Location Forest Road
Barkingside
London
IG6 3HB
England
Local authority Redbridge
DfE URN 102861 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 900
Gender Co-educational
Ages 11–18
Website www.kshsonline.com

Kantor King Solomon High School is a Modern Orthodox Judaism comprehensive school located in Barkingside, Greater London, England. It was opened in 1993 by its first headmaster, Mr Alastair Falk.

In March 2007, it was announced that Spencer Lewis would be appointed the new headteacher of the school, replacing the previous headmaster, Rabbi James Kennard. According to the Jewish Chronicle, for 2011 non-Jewish students would make up 40% of the school.[1] The school teaches mandatory Jewish Studies lessons to all of its pupils and offers a 2-week trip to Israel for students in Year 9 of the school. There used to be other school trips traditionally taken each year which was Belgium in Year 9. However, there are now no traditional trips to Belgium. There is also a 1-week trip to Poland for Year 12 6th form students. In the middle of 2013 it was announced that Spencer Lewis would be leaving Kantor King Solomon for other opportunities as Headmaster at Yavneh College. Jo Shuter was announced as his replacement. Following Jo Shuter's departure Dr Doherty was appointed to act as the interim(acting) headteacher.

In November 2016, the school was formally renamed Kantor King Solomon High School after donations from Dr Moshe Kantor, the president of the European Jewish Congress. [2]

As a comprehensive school, it follows the National Curriculum which is as follows:

Years 9-11 GCSE, Years 12-13 (6th form) A levels and Tech Levels.

Notable former pupils

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Coordinates: 51°35′37″N 0°05′15″E / 51.5936°N 0.0875°E / 51.5936; 0.0875

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