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  1. Hebrew University High School (Hebrew: התיכון ליד האוניברסיטה), commonly known as Leyada (literally "next to"), is a semi-private high school in West Jerusalem, established in 1935 by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

  2. The Hebrew University Secondary School (LEYADA) was founded in 1935 as a pedagogical laboratory for gifted and talented students in Jerusalem. Today, with more than 1,150 students and 200 teaching professionals, Leyada is one of the country’s leading high schools for outstanding learners and is widely acclaimed for its capacity to nurture ...

  3. The preparatory Mechina Program at Hebrew University’s Rothberg International School is designed for high school (secondary school) graduates from abroad who wish to become fluent in Hebrew (and English) in order to pursue undergraduate studies in Israel.

  4. ברוכים הבאים לבית הספר התיכון ליד האוניברסיטה. בית הספר משמש מרחב להתפתחות אישית לתלמידים מחוננים ומצטיינים ואוכלוסיות נוספות מכל חלקי החברה הישראלית בירושלים וסביבתה, תוך מתן מענה פדגוגי, רגשי וחברתי לאוכלוסיות אלו. בית הספר מטפח עתודה מנהיגותית בחברה דמוקרטית ומהווה מודל לחיקוי במערכת החינוך בפרט ובחברה בכלל. עולים ועולות לכיתה א'

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  5. The Hebrew University Secondary School. During the past year, Israel Elwyn’s community living services and the Hebrew University Secondary School in Jerusalem initiated a new cooperative program.

  6. Leyada, The Hebrew University Secondary School | 506 followers on LinkedIn. Hebrew University High School (Hebrew: התיכון ליד האוניברסיטה‎), commonly known as Leyada (literally...

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  8. Offered through Hebrew Universitys Rothberg International School, our preparatory program is intended for high school (secondary school) graduates from abroad who wish to pursue undergraduate studies in Israel, but do not qualify for direct admission to a Hebrew University degree program.