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The academic year begins on September 1 and ends on June 30 for elementary pupils and June 20 for middle and high school pupils. The Haredi Yeshivas adhere to a separate schedule, commencing on 1 Elul. The Israeli education system includes various tracks such as state-secular, state-religious, independent religious, and Arab schools.
65.5% of Israeli high school 2014 graduates, or other individuals studying for the 2014 exam (usually post-compulsory military service persons completing Bagrut requirements later in life in order to apply for higher education) had passed the requirements to be eligible to receive a Bagrut certificate. Of the overall population who was of high ...
Its flagship campus is in Israel. [2] The school has an average enrollment of 1200 students. It has four dormitories and a mini-dorm, and is a college prep program for international high school students. Having merged with Jewish National Fund (JNF) USA in 2013, AMHSI-JNF has begun its global expansion for all high school students. [3]
Since the program’s establishment in 1992, as of 2018, over 17,000 teenagers had passed through the program with about 85% staying in Israel (over 90% as of 2019 [21]) and 40% of the parents making Aliyah as well [22] and, also as of 2018, there were over 2,000 students studying in Naale Elite Academy schools.
Pages in category "High schools in Israel" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. ... Ironi Alef High School; Israel Arts and Science Academy;
Leyada is considered one of Israel's most prestigious and best achieving high schools. [2] [3] [4] The school is in the process of reform and restructuring.[when?] Dr. Gilead Amir has completed his role as Principal of the six-year programme in mid-2020, with Erez Hacker becoming Principal in mid 2020, Dr. Rivka Berger was Pedagogical Director and Vice Principal.
In the film, three Israeli high-school friends take part in […] Israeli writer-director Asaf Saban’s film world premiered at Berlinale Sunday in the Generation 14plus section.
Darca is sustained by donations from Israeli and international foundations, businesses, and individuals, in addition to the budget provided by the Israeli Ministry of Education. Darca's primary goal is to strengthen under-served communities in Israel's periphery by strengthening the local education system, specifically in high schools . [ 3 ]