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Broyer (1-8)

 

Broyer
The school, located on a spacious campus, provides a dual curriculum with Judaic and secular studies. There is a strong emphasis on religious character development (midot)and Torah knowledge. Special programming in both Judaic and secular studies is an integral part of the school curriculum. Examples of such are: bird watching, a joint program with the Weizmann Institute, a Talmud club, and a math club.
There is an active parent committee which is involved in the school.
The boys' school continues through grade 8 while the girls' school continues through grade 6.
Most of the boys continue on to Tzviya Katif and the girls to Tzviya Hafetz Haim.
Area, Neighborhood   Yad Binyamin (Modiin & Center מודיעין והמרכז)
Grade Levels   1 - 8
Religious Type   Mamlachti Dati/Torani ממ"ד / תורני
Gender   Coed, Separate
Special Needs   Children with mild learning disabilities are mainstreamed into the regular classes.
Telephone Number   08-863-4250
Fax Number   08-863-4251
Address   Yad Binyamin
E-mail   broyer_10@walla.com
Website   http://www.atarnet.net/il/broyer
Name of Principal   Doreet Klein
Name of Vice Principal   Avichai Vinograt
Name of Yoetzet/Yoetz   Tzipi Zuckerman, Meital Alon
Percentage of English speakers   10%
Established in   1950
Tuition   1000 NIS per year
Number of students in the school   669
Number of kids on average in a class   26
Special programs for olim   The principal is highly committed to providing all the services needed to help new Oleh integrate in the school. Each family is set up with a buddy family in the beginning of the year. Additionally, an art therapist meets with each of the Olim students in the beginning of the school year to assess their needs and works with them accordingly.
Ulpan hours and extra assistance (national service volunteers) are provided to the students. Teachers who work with Olim students are mentored by a specialist from Misrad Hachinuch (the Ministry of Education).
The home page of their website includes a link to an Ulpan for children as well as description in English of the school rules.
Updated   May 2012