AMIT Eitan HS for Boys Recognized for Excellence
AMIT Eitan High School for Boys in Maaleh Adumim received a certificate of honor from the Ministry of Education in recognition of their advancements in the 2018-2019 academic year.
AMIT Eitan High School for Boys in Maaleh Adumim received a certificate of honor from the Ministry of Education in recognition of their advancements in the 2018-2019 academic year.
AMIT Yud Ashdod opened a unique “space” summer camp which was developed around the training astronauts undergo. The camp accommodates 60 children, ranging in from 2nd to 8th grade. The campers are involved with a range of activities and sessions including space survival skills and nutrition, space research and workshops for astronaut development including teamwork, robotics, and fitness and exercise sessions conducted in English.
Congratulations to the following AMIT schools whom are at the peak of academic excellence and have been recognized by the Ministry of Education for their students’ notable Bagrut achievements
AMIT Bet High School, Ashkelon’s entrepreneurship team came in 1st place at the National Youth Competition for Social Entrepreneurship, produced by Unistream.
This week the Israel Ministry of Education posted results of bagrut (matriculation) achievements in high schools across the country.
AMIT student receives certificate of honor from the Jerusalem Police for his act of selfless bravery helping an elderly woman retrieve her stolen smartphone.
AMIT’s Executive Vice President, Andrew Goldsmith, sat down on Thursday for an interview with Nachum Segal of JM in the AM about all things AMIT. Andy discusses how AMIT has had a transformative impact on the Israeli educational landscape that extends far beyond its schools and students.
Even though they decided not to compete on Saturday, members of AMIT Boys’ young robot team from Mr. & Mrs. Lester Sutker Art and Sciences Jr. and Sr. High School picked up the Australian International Cup.
Ninth grade students at AMIT Dvir in Beit Shemesh earned a certificate of excellence at the national conference for problem-solving research in science and technology, which was held on the Givat Ram campus of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Fifty schools from across the country participated in the conference, after having passed the city-wide level successfully.
uring a moving ceremony, twelfth grade students at the AMIT Ashkelon Technology Center received certificates in the course of hair design and beauty—a program which over the past two years has become a real center in the spirit of the innovative “Gogya” process for meaningful learning led by AMIT.