Education Management - Jerusalem, Jerusalem District, Israel
Hebrew University High School (Hebrew: התיכון ליד האוניברסיטה), commonly known as Leyada (literally "next to"), is a semi-private high school in Jerusalem, Israel, established in 1935 by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. It is considered one of the country's most prestigious and selective institutions of secondary education.Founded in 1935 as Beit-Hakerem High School, it soon established a unique methodology and syllabus, carefully screening applicants through psychometric entrance exams. Over the years, the school has carried out several integration projects initially founded by Professor Karl Frankenstein, a ground-breaking Israeli professor in special education and pedagogy. The school's alumni include some of the most notable public figures in today's Israel, such as former presidents, prime ministers, Nobel Prize laureates, singers, actors, journalists, authors and entrepreneurs.