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  1. A Ramaz Middle School education is an encompassing and enriching experience. The Middle School (grades 5-8) strives to teach students to become educationally responsible and self-reliant. We design our curriculum and programs based on our understanding of children’s developmental needs, both academically, religiously, and socially.

  2. 4,035 Followers, 275 Following, 1,444 Posts - Ramaz School (@ramazschool) on Instagram: "A co-educational Modern Orthodox Yeshiva Day School on Manhattan's Upper East Side serving students between Nursery and Grade 12.

  3. The Ramaz School has a deeply rooted history dating back to the early part of the twentieth century. Torah, derech eretz and menschlichkeit are the ideals set forth by its founders, establishing the foundation that has supported the school across three generations.

  4. The Ramaz curriculum provides outstanding preparation for college and for post high school Jewish learning, both in content and in methodological training. The dual curriculum provides a unique bi-cultural perspective on problem-solving and analytic methods. We challenge and encourage students to reach their highest level of potential in every ...

  5. The leadership team comprises a group of highly experienced school professionals who bring complementary skills to managing a multi-dimensional organization. Our Central Administration supervises, coordinates, and implements best practices in every aspect of the school. This includes ensuring a safe and secure environment, a purposeful Jewish ...

  6. From nursery through twelfth grade, the passion, guidance, support, and skill of our administration and faculty are at the heart of Ramaz. Our teachers have a wide range of personalities, backgrounds, and worldviews. Their foremost mission is teaching students the skills and knowledge necessary for life.

  7. At the Ramaz Upper School, leaders are made every day. Students are inspired, guided, and advised as they explore the world around them and make their way to their dreams. During these four years, students grow academically, personally, religiously, and spiritually; gain the confidence and the skills to meet the challenges ahead; and develop a ...