A special place to be included


Our Inclusive Schools & kindergartens
Cluster Inclusive Kindergarten
Hadera
Lev
Inclusive school
Hadera

Inclusive kindergarten
Beit Jann
Shorashim
Inclusive school
The Golan Heights
Tzamarot
Inclusive school
Tel Aviv
Bicurim
Inclusive school
Tel Aviv

Hofim
Inclusive school
Yad Mordechai
Keshet
Inclusive school
Mazkeret Batya

Cluster Inclusive Kindergarten
Mazkeret Batya
Cluster Inclusive Kindergarten
Kadima Zoran
Yigal Alon
Inclusive school
Kadima Zoran

Ginzei Hamalech
Inclusive school
Safed

Reshit
Inclusive school
Alon Shvut
Pele
Inclusive school
Jerusalem

Cluster Inclusive Kindergarten
Jerusalem
Chiwar
Inclusive school
East Jerusalem
Cluster Inclusive Kindergarten
East Jerusalem
Sigaliot
Inclusive school
Beer - Sheva

Inclusive Schools
Inclusive schools in Israel are founded on the values of belonging, diversity, excellence, and independence. They're scattered from north to south, serve all sectors – Haredi, religious, secular, Arab, and Druze – and include students both with and without special needs.
Shorashim
The Golan Heights
An inclusive school integrating religious and secular students, situated in the Golan Heights mountains and one of the first five inclusive schools in Israel.
Ginzei Hamelech
Safed
'Ginzei HaMelech' Inclusive Talmud Torah in Safed is the first inclusive Ultra-Orthodox educational institution for boys.
Lev
Hadera
The first inclusive school in Israel to be built in an inclusive permanent building! One of the first five inclusive schools in the country.
Ygal Alon
Kadima Zoran
An inclusive community school for Kadima-Zoran students, named after military and political figure, the late Yigal Allon.
Bicurim
Tel Aviv
An inclusive school in the heart of Tel Aviv's Sharona neighborhood. One of the first five inclusive schools in Israel.
Tsamarot
Tel Aviv
The first inclusive high school in Israel! Serves graduates of the 'Bikurim' inclusive school and completes the educational continuum in Tel Aviv.
Keshet
Mazkeret Batya
An inclusive school integrating religious and secular students in Mazkeret Batya. Named after the late media personality and politician Uri Orbach.
Chiwar
East Jerusalem
An inclusive school in the heart of the Sharafat neighborhood in East Jerusalem, the first for the Arab community. The name 'Hiwar' means "dialogue".
Pele
Jerusalem
A religious inclusive school, one of the first five inclusive schools in Israel. Won first place in the Education Oscar!
Rasheet
Alon Shvut
A religious inclusive school for Gush Etzion students, one of the first five inclusive schools in Israel.
Hofim
Yad Mordechai
A new regional inclusive school for Otef Aza students from the communities of Netiv HaAsara, Yad Mordechai, Gevaram, Bat Hadar, and Mavki'im.
Sigaliot
Beer Sheva
An inclusive school for students of the Sigaliot neighborhood in Be'er Sheva.
Inclusive Kindergartens
Inclusive kindergartens in Israel are based on the values of belonging, diversity, excellence, and independence. As the starting point of the inclusive educational continuum, they are located throughout the country and serve all segments of Israeli society, integrating children with and without special needs.
Beit Jann
Social inclusion fosters supportive relationships that celebrate both our commonalities and differences.
Hadera
Social inclusion fosters supportive relationships that celebrate both our commonalities and differences.
Kadima Zoran
Social inclusion fosters supportive relationships that celebrate both our commonalities and differences.
Mazkeret Batya
Social inclusion fosters supportive relationships that celebrate both our commonalities and differences.
East Jerusalem
Social inclusion fosters supportive relationships that celebrate both our commonalities and differences.
Jerusalem
Social inclusion fosters supportive relationships that celebrate both our commonalities and differences.