The only Modern Orthodox, co-educational high school in Westchester — a boutique school where every student is seen, challenged, and sent into the world rooted and ready.
At a school this size, you are never a number on a roster. Faculty know your name, your strengths, and what you are reaching for — and they build the year around it.
"As I walk the halls of our school, I know not only the names and faces of each student, but also their hopes and dreams."
A stated culture of kindness is the foundation of our learning community — middot and chesed are woven into the core curriculum, not added on top.

Three academic tracks in every Judaic and General Studies course, and you move freely between levels at any time, in any subject. No permanent labels. No ceiling. Why wait four more years for the tools educators agree work best?
Honors-level rigor from day one in 9th grade, with the freedom to move up the moment you're ready — any subject, any time of year.
For recruited top students: individual scholarships, special workshops, and one-on-one Advanced Torah Study with rabbinic staff.
Academic support built into the schedule — no pull-out program, no missed classes. Support that fits around your day.
College-level credit through Johns Hopkins CTY, Middlebury Language Schools, and more — Constitutional Law to Engineering to Entrepreneurship.
Hands-on STEM and 3D printing — and a robotics program competing at the very top. The gear in our crest is no accident.
Environmental study with the Maritime Aquarium of Norwalk, founders of SpaceIL, a West Point visit — the waterfront and wider world as your classroom.
Back-to-back VEX Robotics champions in 2024 and 2025 — championship finalists in 2026.

Torah, a love of Israel, and the confidence to stand up for both — made real every day.
מקום תורה ועבודה — our goal is to make Torah and a love of Medinat Yisrael essential and relevant to everyday life, not abstractions reserved for the classroom.
The Ikarim Program ensures every student graduates with a true core of Jewish knowledge — whatever background they arrive with, including a two-year Mechina on-ramp for those new to day-school learning.
Chesed and Israel activism start on day one: local and national rallies, AIPAC conferences, beach clean-ups, food and toy drives, and student-led Israel clubs. Conviction, put into practice.
A four-year college guidance program walks beside you from 9th grade — small-group and one-on-one, a "right-fit" search, and a deliberately diverse list chosen for an easy transition for observant students.
of graduates defer college for a year of study or service in Israel — often for credit.
PSAT/SAT/ACT prep, College Night, on-campus visits from colleges and Israeli yeshivot and seminaries, plus FAFSA guidance.
From Ivy and top-tier to fine-arts, academic-support, and SUNY/CUNY — matched to who you are, with an observant student's transition in mind.
Recent graduates have learned at Yeshivat Hakotel, Netiv Aryeh, Orayta, Midreshet HaRova, Lev HaTorah, and many more.
The truest picture of WHHS comes from the people who live it. Hear from a student, a parent, and an alum — in their own words.











Security here is real and quietly thorough — but it reads as care, not a checkpoint. Families should feel the same warmth at the front door that their children feel in the hallways. Being known is a form of safety: in a school this size, no student goes unnoticed.

Schedule a visit, sit in on a class, and meet the people who will know your child by name. There's a meeting with the Head of School for every applicant — because that's how we begin.
Tell us a little about your child and we'll reach out to arrange a personal visit. Prefer to talk now? Call 914.698.0806.
Our admissions team will follow up within one business day to arrange your visit.