Robbins Hebrew Academy (formerly United Synagogue Day School) offers a learning experience that is unmatched among Toronto Jewish day schools. We are the first Jewish day school in Ontario to be granted candidate status for national organization, Canadian Accredited Independent Schools (CAIS). CAIS schools are recognized for their excellence in education, innovative goals, stellar staff, administration and sound financial governance. Becoming an accredited member of CAIS places RHA among the best schools in the country.
It is our commitment to continuous innovation and a view of our children’s world in a global context that makes our approach to education unique. We strive to give our students a passion for life-long learning and develop in them the ability to critically evaluate their world.
RHA implements the best practices in professional development to build our capacity as a collaborative learning community. As a member of the Critical Thinking Consortium (TC2), we draw upon experts-in-residence, such as Garfield Gini-Newman to work on an ongoing basis with our staff to immerse students in richer and more meaningful curriculum units. Our teachers understand the importance of creativity, collaboration and innovation in developing our students to be successful in the 21st century.
RHA is a member of the Schechter Day School Network and adopts the practice of Conservative Judaism. RHA welcomes students from diverse Jewish backgrounds and strives to be inclusive of families from a wide range of observances.
Our Bathurst Campus located on Bathurst south of Eglinton (at Beth Tzedec Congregation) is from junior kindergarten to grade 8.
Robbins Hebrew Academy
1700 Bathurst Street
Toronto, ON M5P 3K3
P: 416.224.8737
F: 1.855.271.2236
It is our commitment to continuous innovation and a view of our children’s world in a global context that makes our approach to education unique. We strive to give our students a passion for life-long learning and develop in them the ability to critically evaluate their world.
RHA implements the best practices in professional development to build our capacity as a collaborative learning community. As a member of the Critical Thinking Consortium (TC2), we draw upon experts-in-residence, such as Garfield Gini-Newman to work on an ongoing basis with our staff to immerse students in richer and more meaningful curriculum units. Our teachers understand the importance of creativity, collaboration and innovation in developing our students to be successful in the 21st century.
RHA is a member of the Schechter Day School Network and adopts the practice of Conservative Judaism. RHA welcomes students from diverse Jewish backgrounds and strives to be inclusive of families from a wide range of observances.
Our Bathurst Campus located on Bathurst south of Eglinton (at Beth Tzedec Congregation) is from junior kindergarten to grade 8.
Robbins Hebrew Academy
1700 Bathurst Street
Toronto, ON M5P 3K3
P: 416.224.8737
F: 1.855.271.2236