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Academic Programs

  • General Studies: Subjects like math, science, language arts, and social studies.
  • Torah Studies: Classes focused on Jewish texts, Hebrew language, and religious studies.
  • Advanced Placement (AP) Courses: For high school students, offering college-level coursework.
  • Jewish History and Culture: Courses exploring the history, traditions, and culture of the Jewish people.

Extracurricular Activities

  • Sports Teams: Soccer, basketball, swimming, and more.
  • Clubs and Organizations: Drama club, debate team, chess club, and Jewish cultural clubs.
  • Community Service: Programs encouraging students to engage in volunteer work and community outreach.
  • Special Events: Celebrations of Jewish holidays, art contests, and cultural festivals.
  • Field Trips and Excursions: Visits to museums, historical sites, and immersive trips to Israel.

Admissions

  • Application Process: Submission of forms, academic records, and sometimes interviews.
  • Tuition and Fees: Information on costs, scholarships, and financial aid options.
  • Enrollment Criteria: Requirements for acceptance, such as previous school performance and religious background.

Academic Programs

  1. General Studies:
    • Mathematics: Algebra, geometry, calculus, and statistics.
    • Science: Biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science.
    • Language Arts: English literature, composition, and creative writing.
    • Social Studies: History, geography, economics, and civics.
  2. Torah Studies:
    • Chumash: Study of the Five Books of Moses.
    • Gemara: Talmudic studies, focusing on Jewish law and ethics.
    • Mishna: Early Rabbinic teachings and interpretations.
    • Tanakh: Study of the entire Hebrew Bible (Torah, Prophets, and Writings).
  3. Hebrew Language:
    • Modern Hebrew: Language skills for daily communication.
    • Biblical Hebrew: Understanding the language of ancient texts.
  4. Jewish History and Culture:
    • Courses exploring the history, traditions, and culture of the Jewish people from ancient times to the modern era.
  5. Advanced Placement (AP) Courses:
    • College-level coursework in various subjects, preparing students for university.

Extracurricular Activities

  1. Sports Teams:
    • Soccer, basketball, swimming, tennis, and track and field.
  2. Clubs and Organizations:
    • Drama Club: Theater productions and performances.
    • Debate Team: Developing argumentation and public speaking skills.
    • Chess Club: Strategy and competitions.
    • Jewish Cultural Clubs: Celebrating Jewish traditions, music, and dance.
  3. Community Service:
    • Volunteer opportunities encouraging students to engage in acts of kindness and community improvement projects.
  4. Special Events:
    • Celebrations of Jewish holidays like Hanukkah, Purim, and Passover.
    • Art contests, science fairs, and cultural festivals.
  5. Field Trips and Excursions:
    • Visits to museums, historical sites, and educational trips, including immersive experiences in Israel.

Admissions

  1. Application Process:
    • Submission of Forms: Online or paper application forms, including personal information and academic records.
    • Interviews: Some schools may require interviews with prospective students and their families.
    • Entrance Exams: Tests in general and Jewish studies to assess academic levels.
  2. Tuition and Fees:
    • Information on the cost of attendance, including tuition fees, additional costs (books, uniforms), and payment plans.
    • Scholarships and Financial Aid: Options for financial assistance based on merit or need.
  3. Enrollment Criteria:
    • Requirements for acceptance, which may include previous school performance, letters of recommendation, and alignment with the school’s religious and educational philosophy.

I hope this detailed breakdown helps! If you have any specific questions or need more information on a particular aspect, feel free to ask.

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Academic Programs

  1. General Studies:
    • Language Arts: English literature, creative writing, and composition.
    • Mathematics: Covering arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, and statistics.
    • Science: Biology, chemistry, physics, earth sciences, and environmental science.
    • Social Studies: History, geography, economics, political science, and sociology.
  2. Torah Studies:
    • Chumash: In-depth study of the Five Books of Moses, focusing on commentary and interpretation.
    • Mishna: Study of the first major written redaction of the Jewish oral traditions known as the Oral Torah.
    • Gemara: In-depth analysis of the Talmud, which includes the Mishna and subsequent rabbinical discussions.
    • Halacha: Jewish law and ethics, covering daily life, rituals, and legal issues.
    • Tanakh: Comprehensive study of the Hebrew Bible, including the Torah, Prophets (Nevi’im), and Writings (Ketuvim).
    • Jewish Philosophy and Ethics: Courses exploring Jewish thought, philosophy, and ethical teachings.
  3. Hebrew Language:
    • Modern Hebrew: Language skills for daily communication, reading, and writing.
    • Biblical Hebrew: Understanding the language and grammar of ancient texts.
  4. Jewish History and Culture:
    • Ancient to Modern History: Exploration of Jewish history from biblical times to the present day.
    • Cultural Studies: Jewish traditions, holidays, customs, and cultural heritage.
  5. Advanced Placement (AP) and Honors Courses:
    • Offering advanced coursework in subjects such as math, science, English, and history to prepare students for college-level studies.

Extracurricular Activities

  1. Sports Teams:
    • Wide range of sports including soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, tennis, track and field, and more.
  2. Clubs and Organizations:
    • Drama Club: Theater productions, acting workshops, and performances.
    • Debate Team: Developing skills in argumentation, public speaking, and critical thinking.
    • Science Club: Hands-on experiments, science fairs, and exploration of scientific concepts.
    • Art Club: Drawing, painting, sculpture, and other creative activities.
    • Jewish Cultural Clubs: Celebrating Jewish music, dance, and cultural heritage.
    • Chess Club: Strategy games, tournaments, and skill development.
  3. Community Service:
    • Volunteer opportunities and projects encouraging students to engage in acts of kindness, community improvement, and social responsibility.
  4. Special Events:
    • Celebrations of Jewish holidays such as Hanukkah, Purim, Passover, and Sukkot.
    • Art contests, science fairs, cultural festivals, and school-wide events.
  5. Field Trips and Excursions:
    • Visits to museums, historical sites, cultural events, and educational trips, including immersive experiences in Israel and other significant locations.

Admissions

  1. Application Process:
    • Submission of Forms: Online or paper application forms with personal information, academic records, and references.
    • Interviews: Personal interviews with prospective students and their families to assess fit and compatibility with the school’s values.
    • Entrance Exams: Assessments in general and Jewish studies to determine academic level and placement.
  2. Tuition and Fees:
    • Detailed information on tuition costs, additional fees (e.g., books, uniforms), payment plans, and deadlines.
    • Scholarships and Financial Aid: Opportunities for financial assistance based on merit, need, or specific criteria.
  3. Enrollment Criteria:
    • Requirements for acceptance, such as academic performance, previous school records, letters of recommendation, and alignment with the school’s religious and educational philosophy.
  4. Open Houses and Information Sessions:
    • Events where prospective students and their families can visit the school, meet staff, and learn more about the programs offered.
  • Neftaly Malatjie | CEO | SayPro
  • Email: info@saypro.online
  • Call: + 27 84 313 7407
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