Salford, Greater Manchester · M7 4HL
OYY Lubavitch Boys School is a small, Orthodox Jewish independent day school serving the Salford Jewish community. With approximately 50 pupils across all-through ages 7–16, it provides Jewish education integrated with the National Curriculum in an intimate, faith-centred environment. The school emphasises Talmudic study, Hebrew language, and Lubavitch chassidic values alongside secular subjects.
Who thrives here
Jewish boys whose families seek a religiously observant, community-oriented education where Hebrew, Jewish law, and Lubavitch philosophy are woven through daily school life. Pupils thrive in a collaborative, values-driven environment with consistent peer and staff commitment to Jewish practice.
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4, Upper Park road
Salford, Greater Manchester
M7 4HL
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Day fees at OYY Lubavitch Boys School are approximately £6,000 per year (2024/25).
OYY Lubavitch Boys School admits pupils at 7+, 8+, 11+, 13+, 16+. Entry is assessed by Interview, Assessment. See the Admissions section above for open days and key dates.
At OYY Lubavitch Boys School, 23.1% of GCSEs were grade 7/A or above. Full results are in the Results section above.
OYY Lubavitch Boys School is a day school in Salford and does not offer boarding.
Ofsted rated OYY Lubavitch Boys School “Requires improvement” (2023).
Frequently praised
✓Strong sense of Jewish community and shared values
✓Personalised attention and care in small setting
✓Dedicated staff committed to both academic and religious development
Common concerns
!Limited facilities and breadth of secular co-curricular provision compared to larger schools
!No recent Ofsted inspection; limited external quality assurance data