Students will obtain a broad, rigorous, and comprehensive education in General and Judaic subjects that provides them with content and skills.
Students will discover and pursue opportunities both in and beyond the classroom, ie individualized subjects of interest, extracurriculars, athletics, STEM, and the arts that set them up to experience multiple avenues for success.
Students will attain skills in areas of comprehension, synthesis, critical thinking, communication, decision making and problem solving.
Students will develop a foundation and passion for lifelong learning that will afford them opportunities for continued inquiry, personal growth, and intellectual development beyond high school.
Students will develop a strong Jewish identity, literacy and connection to their Jewish texts, heritage, values and practice.
Students will develop a strong sense of community and love for all Jews, regardless of background and level of observance.
Guided by their Jewish learning, experiences and mentorship, students will be able to make choices that enable them to lead a moral Jewish life, serving as G-d’s instruments of light and His ambassadors of goodness and kindness in our world.
Students will embark on a path of spiritual growth and explore the practical observance of “Mitzvot,” at their own pace, following their own course.
Students will understand the religious, cultural and historic importance of Israel and the tenets of Zionism.
Students will develop an interpersonal and intrapersonal skill set that enables them to successfully navigate the world around them, turn challenge into opportunity, and put forth their best efforts.
Students will recognize that they each have a different path and purpose professionally, personally, and spiritually.
Students will be inspired to live a life of purpose and meaning, engaging with the world through action and seeking to make an impact on the world around them.
Students will recognize the importance of grit, passion and perseverance as important emotional qualities, while having the ability to perceive obstacles to a goal as an invitation to work harder.
Students will appreciate the importance of happiness and understand that an individual has tremendous control over his or her emotional state.
Students will work to develop excellent middot (character traits) that incorporate Jewish principles and self-regulation, leading to a life well-lived and serving as a Kiddush Hashem (sanctification of G-d’s name).
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