Jewish life and traditions
This requires too much to post just on Wiki, but to summarize, students, at least in the US, learn the same basic academics that students in public schools do, in addition to study of Jewish law, living a Jewish life (not entirely the same things), the Torah and Tamudic bases for Jewish law, the history of Jewish thought, including the commentary of the great sages (more for boys than girls). Girls will especially learn things like how to dress according to tsnius, keep a kosher kitchen, and keep Shabbes in the home. Some schools have Hebrew language classes. They also, in the US, will study US civics, the constitution, and other things like that in order to function as US citizens.
They learn, just like non-Jewish kids do.
Public school instruction in Israel is in Hebrew for Jewish students, and could be in either Hebrew or Arabic for Arab students. All students start learning English as a second language early on (typically at age 9), and by high school, many take a third language (usually French).
They learn religion,reading,and arithmetic.
The motto of The Winston School is 'bright students who learn differently'.
a school that does not require their students to learn the national or local language of the country
Boys and men are given skullcaps for their heads and they learn the Jewish traditions and they eat kosher food.
The students learned to use a compass and they learned about geography and studied astronomy in Prince Henry's school.
because students need to learn.
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religon,reading,and arethmethic(math)
In high school, the students learn about politics.
The 100th Day of School is a celebratory day in school that gives the students the opportunity to learn about the number 100. And, itÊis filled with activities and games for the students.