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For recipients of the Leo Nevas Pioneer Tuition Grant, tuition for of all years of high school at JHSC will be $14,900 (a reduction of $10,000 from the base tuition of $24,900) per year. In order to be eligible for the Leo Nevas Pioneer Tuition Grant, students must have enrolled at JHSC by April 30, 2010.
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Opening Fall 2010 with 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th grades
- A rigorous and stimulating college preparatory curriculum in general and Jewish studies
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An extensive co-curricular program in athletics, arts and student life
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World-class faculty, coaches and counselors
- Advantages in college admissions
- A High School centered on the individual student within a vibrant, supportive community
- A new approach to Tuition Assistance
 Educate a child according to one’s distinct nature, so that when one matures, one will never turn away from it.” -Proverbs 22:6 |
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MEET OUR FACULTY & STAFF
Rabbi Edward Harwitz, Founding Head of School
With over 20 years of experience in Jewish education, Rabbi Harwitz is known for his leadership in pluralistic Jewish high schools. Previously, he served as the founding Head of the academically prominent Jewish Community High School of the Bay in San Francisco, CA.
Learn more about our distinguished leadership faculty and staff.
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To learn more click here.
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The mission of the Jewish High School of Connecticut, a new pluralistic Jewish day school community, is to educate Jewish youth for whom Jewish values and traditions shape and guide their lives and for whom learning and responsible action are the foundation for achievement.
The creation of the State of Israel is one of the seminal events in Jewish history. Recognizing the significance of the State and its national institutions, we seek to instill in our students an attachment to the State of Israel and its people as well as a sense of responsibility for their welfare.
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