There are at least 3000 schools in Israel. They range from elementary schools to places of higher education. There are also specialty schools like American and agricultural schools.
Israel has 3 main types of schools: 1. State Schools 2. Religious State Schools 3. Religious Only Schools If I lived in Israel, I would choose the Religious State Schools, because they teach BOTH religion and regular school subjects.
yes most schools in Israel are free, but if you want more advanced teaching you probably will need to pay
Israel has a very good public school system plus private schools.
Israel has strictly religious schools, Zionist modern-orthodox schools, secular Israeli schools with a smaller amount of Judaism in the syllabus, and other types in between. Each family chooses the type of school system for their children. Other religions such as Moslems and Christians maintain schools with their own religious syllabus.
There are regular public schools, religious (modern-Orthodox) public schools, there are schools which give a Torah-education, and there are private schools (whose orientation depends on who runs them).
There are regular public schools, religious (modern-Orthodox) public schools, there are schools which give a Torah-education, and there are private schools (whose orientation depends on who runs them).
In the United States, most schools are not closed on Rosh Hashanah. In countries such as Israel they might be closed. Rosh Hashanah is an important Jewish celebration and the population of Israel is largely Jewish.
I really don't know. I haven't been to Israel before. It would be great to have a oppurtunity to visit Israel.
yeah, but it was censored from many schools because some clauses disagree with Jewish traditions.
no they don't in some parts of Israel because the war going on. but in college they do.
Starts at about 8:00 AM ends around 2:00-3:00 P.M same subjects are taught in schools in Israel- Mathematics , English, History, etc.
public state school, private school secular school