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In June 2014 Darca Schools Network formed an alliance with YRF Israel. YRF - Youth Renewal Fund is the philanthropic funding partner for the Darca Schools Network. [ 2 ] Darca is sustained by donations from Israeli and international foundations, businesses, and individuals, in addition to the budget provided by the Israeli Ministry of Education .
Yesodey Hatorah Senior Girls' School is a state-funded Jewish secondary school for girls, located in the Stamford Hill area of the London Borough of Hackney, in England. The school primarily serves the Charedi Jewish community of Stamford Hill .
Herzliya Hebrew High School: 7–12 Meron School: 1–6 Shevah Mofet: 7–12 Jerusalem District: Jerusalem: Hebrew University Secondary School: 7–12 Gymnasia Rehavia: 7–12 Hartman High School: 7–12 Yashlatz: The Jerusalem Studio School: Pelech: Ein Kerem Agricultural School: Jerusalem American International School: PreK–12 Southern ...
Stamford School had a sister school, Stamford High School which was founded in 1877. It closed in 2023 as part of the co-educational merger with Stamford School. [ 5 ] The funds for the foundation of the High School and the further financial endowment of the existing boys' school were appropriated from the endowment of Browne's Hospital by Act ...
The founding Head of School was Rabbi Edward Harwitz. The final Head of School prior to the merger was Rabbi Elisha Paul. The school originally was located in Bridgeport, Connecticut at Congregation B'nai Israel. [2] It subsequently moved to Woodbridge before moving again to the Cytec Building in Stamford, Connecticut. [3]
In 2016, students and teachers from Stamford American visited the school. Students at Hope School received stationery and sports equipment, while English as a second language resources were distributed to local teachers. In 2017, together with the Parent Teacher Association (PTA), Stamford American students founded the Christmas Giving Tree.
Stamford Queen Eleanor School was formed in the late 1980s after the dissolution of the town's two comprehensive schools - Fane and Exeter. Previously a community school administered by Lincolnshire County Council, Stamford Queen Eleanor School converted to academy status on 1 November 2011 but continues to coordinate with Lincolnshire County Council for admissions.