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There is so much more to learning than can be found between the pages of a book. Yeshiva Atlanta provides a thorough curriculum while maintaining small class size and personal instruction. Your child will enjoy a balanced and deep exploration of mathematics, arts and sciences, social studies and foreign languages, along with excellent classes in Jewish law, ethics, philosophy and heritage. In addition, the latest computer technology lets students take courses at distant universities, design and maintain web pages, research topics at libraries around the world and work in the new virtual business world.
Students at Yeshiva Atlanta master courses from an extensive dual curriculum that encompasses both advanced secular learning and a comprehensive Jewish education. The course work prepares students for acceptance and academic success at top colleges and universities.

For over 30 years, Yeshiva Atlanta has strived to give its students the highest level of education possible. Currently, there are 13 General Studies Faculty members and 5 Judaic Faculty members in addition to the Torah M'tzion and Atlanta Scholars' Kollels who also teach Judaics and Hebrew to the students. This large faculty allows Yeshiva Atlanta to provide an excellent student to faculty ratio and an excellent, individualized curriculum with a very small class size. |
Outstanding Credentials
Students at Yeshiva Atlanta learn from men and women who serve as role models in both academic success and life. The entire staff of Yeshiva Atlanta, including several doctors of philosophy and rabbis, is knowledgeable and dedicated to higher learning.
Yeshiva Atlanta is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Yeshiva Atlanta's students are among the nation's elite in Scholastic Aptitude Test and National Merit Scholarship competitions. Our school also has one of the highest percentages of National Honors Society members in the country. At Yeshiva Atlanta, we not only reward secular scholarship, but through our Torah Honor Society, we recognize Judaic scholarship. Our college acceptances in past years reads as a list of the best schools in the country, including Brandeis University, Brown University, Massachussetts Institute of Technology, Princeton University, Stanford University, and Yale University.
At Yeshiva Atlanta, learning now goes beyond the traditional classroom. Yeshiva Atlanta offers a Joint Enrollment program so that students may choose to learn at a local college or university while still in high school.
Five years ago, Yeshiva Atlanta established a standardized dress code for all students. This has been supported by research that indicates that students who wear uniforms perform better academically. The uniform at Yeshiva Atlanta still leaves many choices in clothing for the students themselves to make.
| General Studies Curriculum |
English and
Foreign Languages |
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Mathematics
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History and
Social Studies |
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Judaics Studies
Curriculum |
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Grammar, Literature and Composition
American Literature and Composition
British Literature and Composition
World Literature and Composition
AP English Literature
Beginning Hebrew
Intermediate/Advanced Hebrew
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Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
Algebra III
Pre-Calculus
Calculus
AP Calculus Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Anatomy and Physiology
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Physics |
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World History
American History
Modern Jewish History
AP American History
AP World History
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Jewish Law
Jewish Philosophy
Jewish Ethics
Jewish Liturgy
Jewish History
Mishna
Talmud
Bible
Prophets |
Health and Physical Education
Students complete two credits of Health and Physical Education in Yeshiva Atlanta's excellent facility. |
Honors
More challenging courses are offered in Grammar, Literature and Composition III, American Literature, British Literature, Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, World History, American History, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Advanced Hebrew. |
Advanced Placement
Students may earn college exemption credits by taking Advanced Placement courses. AP classes are offered in English, Calculus, Government, American History, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. |
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