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Kinneret Day School

Kinneret Day School
Address
Map
2600 Netherland Avenue

Riverdale, NY 10463
Coordinates40°52′46″N 73°54′52″W / 40.879371°N 73.914335°W / 40.879371; -73.914335
Information
TypePrivate, Day
Religious affiliation(s)Jewish
Established1947
PrincipalAsher Abramovitz
Assistant PrincipalAllyson Israel
Head of schoolIlana Mann
GradesPre-K through 8th
Enrollment200
Campus typeUrban
Team nameLakers
Annual tuition$14,500 - $18,000
Websitewww.kinneretdayschool.org

Kinneret Day School is a coeducational, private Jewish day school located in the Riverdale section of the New York City borough of the Bronx. The school is non-denominational.[1] Kinneret Day School is known for being affordable, inclusive, and academically rigorous.[2]

History

Kinneret Day School was founded in 1947 by members of the Zionist movement, including Chaim Greenberg and future Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir.[3][4][5] Kinneret was founded as a secular, inclusive community day school. The school derives its name from the Sea of Galilee (Hebrew: יָם כִּנֶּרֶת), also called the Kinneret.

The school was originally established in Brooklyn, NY, and later moved to the Grand Concourse area of the Bronx, and eventually to Riverdale in the Bronx. Today, Kinneret is situated in the lower levels of the Century Tower, a large apartment complex in Riverdale.[6] The school's principal, Asher Abramovitz, has worked there for over 50 years.[7]

The school's enrollment is approximately 200 students from pre-K through eighth grade.[8][9][10][11][12]

Curriculum

Kinneret's educational curriculum includes secular and Judaic studies, with an emphasis on the State of Israel and the Hebrew language.

The school sponsors boys and girls soccer teams which compete in the Yeshiva Middle School Sports Association (YMSSA) league.[13] Additional school programs include a school choir and Shakespeare Society.[14]

Kinneret Day School consistently achieves high student acceptance rates to NYC specialized high schools including Bronx Science and Stuyvesant High School.[15][16]

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