Next stop for AMIT girls who excel at physics: CERN in Geneva!
Four years ago, the AMIT network set a goal for itself—to increase the number of girls studying physics at the highest bagrut (matriculation exam) level, which is five units.
Four years ago, the AMIT network set a goal for itself—to increase the number of girls studying physics at the highest bagrut (matriculation exam) level, which is five units.
AMIT students continue to chalk up huge successes in robotics competitions, with four schools advancing to international competitions in Europe.
Girls from the AMIT Kiryat Malachi Jr. and Sr. High School came in first place at a national mathematical thinking competition, beating out 27 teams from other schools across Israel.
The AMIT Ramle Technological High School was awarded the Education Ministry’s prize for significant chesed initiative and contribution to society among religious public schools.
Students from the Lewis and Wolkoff Preparatory Army Program at the Gloria and Henry I. Zeisel and Family Junior College at Kfar Blatt came in first place in an annual race in memory of an Israeli soldier who was killed in Lebanon in 1994.
The Education Ministry selected AMIT Ginsburg Bar Ilan Gush Dan Junior and Senior High School for Boys at the leading school in the country for scientific and technological studies for 2017.
The wedding that took place this Tuesday at a synagogue in Givat Shmuel was no ordinary ceremony. It was the culmination of two weeks’ worth of hard work and chesed on the part of 11th-grade students at Ulpanat AMIT Givat Shmuel.
Ahead of the Purim holiday, students at AMIT Bet Ashkelon Junior & Senior High School organized a special Mishloach Manot drive. Instead of handing out sweets and hamantaschen, however, they donated blood.
The robotics team from the AMIT Modi’in High School for Girls won the FIRST LEGO League (FLL) regional contest and has advanced to the national round of the competition.
Students at AMIT Hatzor HaGlilit Jr. and Sr. High School don’t need a class to learn what it means to contribute to society—they are already learning that firsthand from several teachers at their school who have donated kidneys and welcomed foster children into their homes.