The Young Entrepreneur National Cup goes to AMIT Sutker Modi’in
Students from AMIT Sutker Modi’in Jr. and Sr. High School won first place in the “Young Entrepreneur” national competition last Thursday.
Students from AMIT Sutker Modi’in Jr. and Sr. High School won first place in the “Young Entrepreneur” national competition last Thursday.
Francine Stein, a past president of AMIT, believes that the southern Israeli city of Beersheva is one of the best places to witness firsthand the impact that AMIT is having on the lives of Israeli children.
Aviad Sinvani, an 8th grade student at the AMIT Gwen Straus Jr. & Sr. Science High School for Boys in Kfar Batya, Ra’anana, is the first place winner of the national Mishnayot competition run by the Ministry of Education.
Students from AMIT Wasserman Jr. and Sr. High School for Girls in Maaleh Adumim are among the winners of the “My Jerusalem” poetry competition, sponsored by the Ministry of Education’s English department in the Jerusalem District, to mark the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the city of Jerusalem.
Once known as the “Red Jail” for its color and troubled student body, today AMIT Hammer for boys is a very different place—and not only because the school was painted.
The school has an impressive 100% bagrut rate, which is even more significant when considering the wide mix of students’ religious, socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds.
The yeshiva focuses on academic excellence along with love of Torah, Israel and one’s fellow man, and strives to install a religious Zionist identity in its students. The results are impressive: a 95% bagrut rate.
Consisting of a middle school and a boarding yeshiva high school for boys in the desert town of Yerucham, B’Levav Shalem has seen enrollment double in the past three years, to 342 students.
A team of students from AMIT Bellows Ulpanat Noga in Beit Shemesh won the AMIT national research competition, which was held last week at the Science Museum in Jerusalem.
A team of students from the AMIT Kennedy Jr. and Sr. High School in Acco won third place in the Globe international competition for environmental and sustainability research.