Associated Hebrew Schools of Toronto

Name: Associated Hebrew Schools of Toronto
BSID: 889156
Status: active
Open Date: Sep 01, 1975
Language of Instruction: English
Level: Elem/Sec
School Type: Private Non-Inspected
Program Type: Site based only
Grade Range: 6-8
Semester type: Not Applicable
Special Conditions Code: Not applicable
OSSD Continuous Intake: False
Number Of Teachers: 35
Teachers with OCT: 25
Affiliations: NO affiliations declared
Association: Jewish Day School
Website: www.associatedhebrewschools.com
Region: Central Region
Address: 252 Finch Ave W
City: Toronto
Postal Code: M2R1M9
Telephone: 416-494-7666
Email: oshulman@ahschools.com
Principal Name: Lee-Ron Kaye
Principal Email: lkaye@ahschools.com
Principal Start Date: Jul 01, 2021
Principal Qualification: Ontario Principal Qualification Program (PQP)
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Associated Hebrew Schools of Toronto
” I attended this school 30 years ago and had a horrible experience. I recently discovered that this school is still as terrible as it was back then. When I had attended this school, the incompetent educators including the principle had zero knowledge on how to educate children who had difficulty focusing. At that time, I was a recent immigrant and had struggled with Hebrew classes as I barely understood English. As such, I acted out and showed zero interest. Their response was to kick me out of the school at the age of 7. They essentially told my parents that I would never amount to anything. Fast forward 30 years, I am probably further ahead than 95% of my former classmates and ultra successful with multiple businesses, real estate holdings and a beautiful family. Just recently, I was saddened to see them deny admission for my child. It brought back poor memories and was eye opening. I realized through this experience that nothing much has changed. Their educators are incompetent, lazy and unable to educate children who do not “fit the mold”. I would go as far to say that they are probably not fit to educate most children. “
” I had a great time here. I learned lots of history, math, and Torah. Unfortunately, the science lab was not used due to the pandemic, and the Judaic studies are not taken that seriously. A big problem is that there’s too much project based learning, since it takes multiple classes each project to get through all the presentations. “
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