
A dual curriculum of Judaic and General Studies, three tracks in every course, and the freedom to move up the moment you're ready.
WHHS pairs a rigorous General Studies curriculum (Regents-accredited) with serious Judaic learning. Small classes — an average of 10–12 students — mean a teacher always knows where you are and where you're headed.
Every Judaic and General Studies course is offered at three levels — and students move freely between them at any time of year, in any subject. Why wait four more years for the tools educators agree work best?
Accelerated depth and pace for students ready to stretch — available from 9th grade.
A strong, college-preparatory core taught in small, personal classes.
Built-in scaffolding through the Learning Center — no pull-out, no missed classes.
Move up a level the moment you're ready — your placement is never fixed.

Academic support is built directly into the schedule — there is no pull-out program and no missed classes. District support is available for students with an IEP. Support that fits around your day, not the other way around.

Hands-on STEM, 3D printing, and a robotics program competing at the very top: back-to-back VEX Robotics champions in 2024 and 2025, and championship finalists in 2026. The gear in our crest is no accident.

Champions. Champions again. And in 2026, all the way to the final.
A four-year college guidance program walks beside every student from 9th grade: PSAT/SAT/ACT prep, College Night, and on-campus visits from colleges and Israeli yeshivot and seminaries, plus FAFSA guidance and a deliberately diverse, right-fit college list.






Schedule a visit, sit in on a class across both curricula, and see what a small, personal school can do.