This small school, founded in 1955, offers a wide variety of curricular, extra-curricular (such as camps) and co-curricular (such as debating) activities in addition to a comprehensive religious studies program. It aims to equip students to take their place in society in the vocation of their choice, with a strong sense of purpose and religious identity.
Curriculum: Subjects offered cover all key traditional and modern learning areas along with Languages (Hebrew and Russian), Talmudic Studies, Bible Studies and Jewish History and Culture.
Student welfare programs: Level convenors provide pastoral care and, because the school is relatively small, teachers and the administration are familiar with the progress of each student.