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Type
  
K-12

Principal
  
Roy Steinman

Colour(s)
  
Blue and Yellow

Founded
  
1961

Established
  
1961

Number of students
  
~700

Phone
  
+61 3 9528 4911

Address
  
2 Nagle Ave, Elsternwick VIC 3185, Australia

Motto
  
תורה ועבודה Torah V'Avodah (Torah and Work)

Similar
  
Bialik College, Beth Rivkah Ladies C, The King David School, Wesley College Elsternwi, McKinnon Secondary College

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Leibler Yavneh College is a Jewish day school in the Melbourne suburb of Elsternwick. The school currently caters for 960 students from 2-year old creche to year 12. As of 2007, the principal is Roy Steinman.

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Brief history

Leibler Yavneh College was founded in 1961 and began at 81 Balaclava Road, Caulfield North with 53 students ranging from Kindergarten to Year 1. It was established with the objective of attaining high standards in Jewish and General Studies. The College saw its first Year 6 graduates in 1974 and for the next 13 years operated solely as a primary school.

In 1979 a secondary school was opened on a site in Mercer Road, Armadale, and six years later Leibler Yavneh College proudly presented its first VCE graduates. The college has always achieved excellent VCE results that put it within the top 10 schools in Victoria.

By 1989 the College was expanding at such a rate that larger premises were required. This led to the acquisition of the present Slezak Campus in Elsternwick, which today accommodates more than 700 students from Prep to Year 12. The remaining junior and senior kindergarten students (totalling almost 100) are accommodated at the Abeles-Liberman Pre-school on Balaclava Road, Caulfield.

Yavneh students excel in both Jewish and general studies and from its beginning it was intended to be a Zionist school, with the establishment of the State of Israel central to its identity.

College Expansion

It has been announced that the college will undergo a $10 million expansion at both the Early Learning Centre, as well as the main school. This was announced by Principal Roy Steinman at the Leibler Yavneh College Annual Speech Night 2007, and is due for completion by late 2009/early 2010. The expansions includes a new auditorium, cafeteria and library. In mid 2010, the new section for the high school was opened.

Curriculum

  • English
  • Halacha / Mishnah / Gemara
  • Hebrew language, French
  • Mathematics
  • Health and Physical Education, Dance
  • Science
  • History
  • Tanakh
  • IT/Multimedia and Robotics
  • The Arts – Music, Artistic/Jewellery and Technology design, Drama
  • Year 12 Curriculum

    The college offers an extensive range of subjects available to all students participating in years 11 and 12. These include:

  • English
  • English Literature
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Biology
  • Psychology
  • Further Mathematics
  • Maths Methods
  • Specialist Mathematics
  • Legal Studies
  • Accounting
  • French
  • Hebrew
  • History
  • Business Management
  • Drama
  • Music
  • Art
  • Health and Physical Education
  • Texts and Traditions
  • Visual Communication and Design
  • Multimedia
  • Information Technology
  • Community service

    A core principle to Judaism is Torah, Avodah and Gemilut Hasidim. These principles are intertwined in the core beliefs of the college. Therefore, a compulsory extra curricular activity for students in Years 7-10 is the commitment to community service. All students are expected to give a minimum of 20 hours per year to a range of organisations or individuals. Some take part in cross-age tutoring (working with younger children to assist teachers in class), others are involved in fundraisers. Some visit the elderly on a regular basis while others help to form a minyan at one of the homes for the care of the elderly. The activities are varied and students have an opportunity to give their own time to causes that are linked to the Jewish community in Australia and Israel, as well as the broader Australian community. As the concept of giving becomes part of their lives most students continue their community service in Years 11 and 12 and beyond, on a voluntary basis.

    Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE)

    Yavneh has consistently performed well over the years, as with some other Jewish schools and has been ranked amongst the highest achieving Victorian schools. In 2007, thirty percent of the College's graduating students received ATAR scores of 95 or above. Past alumni Racheli Rosenblum (2000), Gali Kolt (2004) and Nadav Ellinson (2007), have each attained the highest ATAR of 99.95, placing in the top 32 students in the state.

    Leibler Yavneh College ranks highly amongst Victorian schools for VCE results. Recently - in 2003 (1st), 2004 (3rd), 2007 (5th), 2008 (5th), 2010 (7th) and 2012 (10th) - Yavneh placed within the top 10 schools in the state.

    References

    Leibler Yavneh College Wikipedia