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Eager young learners are encouraged to question and discover. The broad
range of learning experiences that we provide sets a path for developing
critical thinking and problem solving skills.
Even
at this earliest stage of development, each child begins to appreciate
that we are a community – that all of us need to work together to make
an environment where everybody thrives.
Woven
through all of Hillel Torah’s endeavors is the objective of developing
character and good middot. The school seeks to teach students
from an early age the meaning and importance of personal integrity,
respect for the rights of others, self-discipline, and an appreciation
of traditional values, including the ability to work with others and a
sense of social responsibility.
Judaic and General Studies are joined into a program
which encompasses learning the holidays, prayer, Israel, and middot
while simultaneously exploring science, art, literature, music and
physical activities.
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