About
Dror High School is a six-year public religious high school (grades 7–12) in Jerusalem, operated by the Association for Educational Advancement.
Dror High School is a pluralistic and egalitarian religious school for boys and girls, committed to promoting social justice.
The school welcomes students with diverse identities across the religious, social, and political spectrum.
Dror High School combines Jewish and pluralistic education, academic excellence, and personal development.
In 2016, Dror High School was awarded for advancing academic achievements.
The school offers experiential and meaningful learning programs, such as the Smart City project, Leadership for Coexistence, collaboration with Belmont Laboratories in sciences, excellence in mathematics, partnerships with the American Center in various programs, projects to strengthen Jewish identity, and more.
National Digital Education Program
Dror High School participates in the National Digital Education Program, where learning is tablet-based.
Digital teaching and pedagogy are reflected in diverse, experiential, and meaningful learning approaches tailored to various learning styles.
The “Dror Connection”
A personalized support program for every student in academic, social, and personal areas.
The program strengthens connections between the school staff and students through personal conversations, goal-setting, and achieving those goals.
The support system includes the “Nayot Learning” center, private tutoring, excellence groups, and tailored support with appropriate professionals for each student.
MAOF (Excellence, Action, and Personal Development) – Electives in Middle School
- Robotics
- Drama
- Art
- Cooking and Nutrition
- Man and Nature
- Graphic Design
“Va’amu’lu BaTorah” (Action, Encounter, and Learning)
This initiative incorporates action, dialogue, and learning into subjects such as economics and society, gender and media, disability inclusion, relations between Israel and the nations, aging, weekly Torah portions and art, and social representations in media.