The Certificate of Religious Practice (CRP) gives applicants the chance to demonstrate Jewish practice when applying to schools where a CRP forms part of the information to be supplied at the time of application. Parents and children complete this for nursery and primary applications, and the child does it for secondary entry in years 7 and 12. Collecting CRP points allows you to prove that you are eligible for a faith place at the schools you are applying to that require a completed CRP form.

You will need to collect points on your CRP form. There are different ways in which you can do so, details of which you will find below.

Not all schools use the same process. Please check with the school you are applying to what their CRP requirements are.

The new season for collecting CRP points commences on April 17, 2026.

The deadline for applications is:

  • October 31, 2026 for secondary applications
  • January 15, 2027 for primary applications.
  • Sixth form applications are due in mid to late January but can differ between schools.

Please note that Admissions and CRP requirements differ from school to school.

It is very important to check each school’s website for their admissions policy to understand what is required.

Click here for a detailed explanation of the CRP process and a list of Frequently Asked Questions.

Please read carefully:

The CRP portal will re-open for registration of season 2026/27 in March 2026.

You can record your attendance to shul at all shuls.

If you wish to collect points by recording your attendance to shul, you will need to register with the shul you wish to attend.

Some US shuls use an online system for recording shul attendance. Please check the list below. If your shul is listed then you can register on the online system using this link: https://myus.theus.org.uk/crp-application/crp-user-login/

If your shul is not listed, please contact the shul office directly to register for recording shul attendance.

Barnet
Belmont
BES@Croxdale and BES@Yavneh
Bushey
Chigwell & Hainault
Cranbrook
Edgware
Finchley
Golders Green
Hendon
Hampstead Garden Suburb
Mill Hill
Mill Hill East
Pinner
Radlett
Shenley
Stanmore & Canons Park
Woodside Park

If you have any further questions please contact us on [email protected]

If you wish to collect points by volunteering in the Jewish community, you can find lot of volunteering opportunities at the following links:

Volunteering activities can take place for more than one cause. If you wish, please use this form to help record your activities.

The Tribe CRP course is a 6 week educational course that takes place between June and July 2026.

The course will run on the following dates:

3, 10, 17 and 24 June

1 and 8 July

At Borehamwood and Elstree United Synagogue

Click here to book

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