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Mon, Sep 18 2023, 6:35 am
To add to the list. Ahavas. Great BY type school. Mostly Not yeshivish families. Only 9th and 10th so far.
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amother


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Thu, Sep 21 2023, 7:52 am
I just went thru this because my oldest applied to high schools last year, and we went to every open house to see what each school was about.
Bais Yaakov Monsey- Big school, many different parallel classes, community school that’s been around forever, is well equipped with resource room if you’re looking for that.
Bais Yaakov Ramapo- Smaller school, only one class per grade, warm, non-pressuring feel. Extremely hard to get into since classes are small and alumni’s children and sisters have automatic spots.
Ateres Bais Yaakov- Similar school in that it is also only one class per grade, also extremely warm and non-pressuring. Amazing principals and teachers who teach to serve Hashem out of ahava, not just fear. Lots of college courses offered, but still non-pressured. Impressive yomei iyun and extracurriculars. Not as hard to get into as BYR.
Pe’er- Seemed like the school had a very elitist attitude to me, although I know some nice families who sent there. Good education. Reminds me of a Bais Yaakov Chofetz Chaim high school.
Shiras Miriam- Very warm school, very much to the right, very yeshivish crowd, has moved more to the right since it first started. Known for being not as academic as some of the other bais yaakovs.
Ahavas Bais Yaakov- New school, in its second year. First year it took only YSV girls, second year it took mostly YSV girls with just a handful of girls (4/5) from a few other schools. First class (current 10th grade) has a reputation for being very snobby, but I think that the school wants to move away from that for future classes. English principal seems amazing.
Breuers- Prides itself on being very academic. Both English and Hebrew principals changed last year and it seems like they’re trying to figure themselves out still. Very very small school. It seems that a lot of people who would have gone here (had older sisters here) are now sending to Ahavas instead.
Good luck!!
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amother


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Thu, Nov 02 2023, 8:38 am
amother Tuberose wrote: | We love BYDRH. It's an excellent, warm school and my daughter thrives there. IMO, the level of hashkafa is less than Ramapo and Pe'er but higher than Ateres and Ahavas. The principals are both fantastic and it's academic but not crazy so. They also have a huge emphasis on chesed and girls have volunteer hours each year. It's worth considering. |
Yes, BYDRH/Brueurs is definitely returning to its place as a "top school" (as someone earlier asked).
They had a few rough years but now they have classes of really great girls again. I met a few girls who go there and talked to them about their experience and I was so blown away by how much they love their school.
Per them: Close knit, very down to earth friendly girls, real feeling of achdus, amazing principal Mrs Ashenberg, normal rules that dont feel old school, solid and frum but not extreme.
I also spoke with the principal for a good hour and got an amazing vibe. Solid, frum education without the narishkeit. And she REALLY sounded like she loves all her students.
Definitely considering it as a top choice for my daughter next year IH
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