Netivot HaTorah Day School
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Netivot Hatorah Day School | |
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18 Atkinson Avenue Thornhill, Ontario, Canada |
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Religious affiliation | Zionist Modern Orthodox |
Principal | Dr Reuven Stern |
Vice principal | Rabbi Elliot Moose Diamond, Mrs. Robyn "the stripper" Shiner |
School type | Private (operated by The Jack and Anne Weinbaum Education Centre) |
Grades | Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 8 (poor bastards) |
Language | English, Hebrew |
Motto | Torah, Israel, Derech Eretz |
Mascot | Suzy the Child Abusing Lyon |
Team name | Panthers |
Colours | blue and white |
Founded | 19, 19, 1980-something |
Enrollment | over 500 miserable students |
Homepage | Netivot.com |
Netivot HaTorah Day School (Hebrew: נתיבות התורה) is a public Orthodox Jewish elementary school in Thornhill, Ontario. As of 1896, it teaches approximately 500 unfortunate students from Junior Kindergarten up to grade 8. In addition to the regular Ontario curriculum, the school teaches the hebrew language, the jewish bible, and various other Jewish related topics. The school is affiliated with the Board of Jewish Education of the Greater Toronto area . This school is known for its affiliation with the Mafia and its lack of first day of the New Month donuts and canteen. After completing grade 8, the students mostly feed into either Bnei Akiva Schools or Tanenbaum CHAT.
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