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ACADEMICS

Our education cultivates intellectually curious, independent thinkers. Students build skills and content knowledge through primary sources, direct experience, and interdisciplinary practice. There is no barrier between our Judaics and secular studies – as in our daily lives, they are ever in conversation.

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We delight in the fact that each student is unique, and we embrace the education of each individual child.

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Early Childhood

GAN

Our Gan provides 2.9-5 year old children with a joyful and loving learning experience. We nurture children’s curiosity, building on their ideas and questions in order to create natural learning opportunities for them. Students experience the rhythms of the Jewish calendar and become acquainted with sippurei Torah, the foundational stories of our Jewish tradition. Hebrew immersion is a critical feature of our program with one native-Hebrew speaking teacher speaking b’Ivrit to the children at all times. Inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach to education, teachers guide students in taking risks, learning to experiment, practicing communication skills, and making meaningful connections.

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Gan Overview

Elementary (K-4th Grade)

KEVUTZOT

Our Kevutzot program provides kindergarten through fourth grade students with a rigorous and joyful learning environment, one in which each child is deeply known. Integrating Judaic and secular studies throughout the day, teachers nurture the academic, emotional, and spiritual growth of their students. 

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Kevutzot Overview
CHATIVAH academics

CHATIVAH

Middle School (5th-8th Grade)

In our Chativah program, fifth through eighth grade students are continuously asked to make personal meaning of their learning and to take leadership roles within the school in concrete ways. Beit Rabban students are prepared for high school with high level academic and student skills, an understanding of themselves as learners and as community members, and with the tools to be lifelong Jewish learners and community members. 

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Chativah Overview
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EDUCATIONAL
METHODOLOGY

  • Whole Child Education guides all our curriculum and teaching. We approach each child’s education holistically — academic, emotional and spiritual — and we prioritize the full scope of their developmental needs.

  • Reggio Emilia is an educational philosophy that puts children at the center of their learning through a constructivist approach and guides our education in preschool.

  • Pedagogy of Partnership (PoP), an approach to chevruta/partner learning that cultivates sharp critical thinking and deep social-emotional capacities, is used in our elementary and middle school classes (both Jewish and General Studies) to help students develop the language, beliefs, and skills they need for strong chevruta/partner work.

  • The Proficiency Model of Language Acquisition guides our Modern Hebrew instruction in all grades. Students develop functional abilities in the four core areas of language: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Curricula and instruction are aligned with the Hebrew Proficiency Guidelines, which are based on the guidelines published by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.

  • Structured Reading/Science of Reading emphasizes the explicit and systematic teaching of all aspects of literacy instruction: language skills, decoding, reading comprehension, spelling, vocabulary, and the explicit teaching of the rules of language. Teachers also model a love of the written word and our strong oral tradition, nurturing literacy-rich classroom environments with ample opportunities for students to experience the joy and pleasure of reading and writing across genres.

  • Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) is an evidence-based methodology to teach writing with an emphasis on executive functioning in all Kevutzot and Chativah classes.

  • Positive Discipline is a character education and classroom management methodology that trains educators to be firm and kind in teaching their students to make intentional choices with respect to their behavior, their relationships and their community. We use Positive Discipline methodology and curriculum in all grades.

  • Responsive Classroom is a student-centered, social and emotional learning approach to teaching and discipline. It consists of a set of research and evidence-based practices designed to create safe, joyful, and engaging classrooms and school communities for both students and teachers. We use Responsive Classroom tools in all grades to complement Positive Discipline.

  • EBLI: Evidence Based Literacy Instruction

Educational Methodology
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CURRICULUM

We are always looking for the most effective, new curricula to advance our educational goals. Our teachers use the curricula listed below in conversation with curricula we develop in-house. 

HEALTHY LIVING & SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING​

 

HEBREW

 

JUDAIC STUDIES

 

LANGUAGE ARTS

 

MATH

 

SCIENCE

 

SOCIAL STUDIES

Curricula
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AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS

For the Spring Term, we will be offering new afterschool programming through the end of the school year. We now have details about the specific programs available. The program offerings and prices can be found here. This term will begin on February 5th and last until June 17th, 2024.

 

Once you review the offerings, you can register at the links below which are divided by grade division. Please fill out one form per child.

Registration closed on Wednesday, January 24, 2024.

AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS
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