The first graduating class at AMIT Modi’in High School for Girls has achieved a 100% bagrut success rate for 2017, according to a recent announcement from the Education Ministry.
The girls were tested in a variety of subjects including physics, chemistry, and biology, as well as art, dance, Arabic, and software engineering. The average score for students who took a level 5 bagrut exam in math and English was 90. According to the Education Ministry, the school is in the top 10 percent for achievement in math, English, and science.
“We are proud of the school’s significant educational achievement,” said Dr. Amnon Eldar, AMIT’s director general. “Great resources are invested in fulfilling the individual learning abilities of each student, and that approach is bearing fruit—both in terms of the students’ success and the trust their parents place in the school.”



