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    Our vision is to enable Jewish continuity, through the knowledge, identification, and connectedness that is taught and modeled in the school. We uphold the vision of Am Yisrael Chai the eternal nation and Jewish continuity.

    The Carmel experience is empathetic, academically rigorous, of high quality, and grounded within the practices and traditions of Modern Orthodox Judaism and Zionism. Students benefit from a stimulating academic environment while being simultaneously encouraged to delve deeply into their faith and culture, thereby understanding themselves and their potential.
    A revival of Jewish consciousness became apparent all over the world in the 1950s following the destruction of the Central European Jewish communities during World War II. This was reflected in Perth with the establishment in February 1957 of the Seeligson Kindergarten, with 17 pupils. The success of this undertaking led to a meeting of parents in 1958 resolving to start a day school.
    Carmel School opened in 1959 with 11 pupils, housed in premises adjoining the Shule in Brisbane Street. In 1962 the School moved to new premises on the Maccabean Grounds in Yokine. The JN Shohet Junior High School was established in 1974, followed by the JJ & N Krasnostein Senior High School in February 1978, allowing the school to cater for all levels from kindergarten to Year 12.

    Carmel School
    Founding year: 1959
    Website: Visit Website
    Number of students: 497
    Genders Accepted: Mixed (Co-education)
    Leadership: Shula Lazar (Principal)
    Address: Carmel School, 123 Cresswell Road Dianella, Australian Capital Territory, Western Australia 6059, Australia



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