It’s Not Just What They Learn in High School, It’s How It Empowers Them

You can tell a lot about a school by what students say after class. At Bais Rochel Leah High School, it’s not uncommon to hear, “That makes sense now,” or “I never saw it that way before.” Because this isn’t just a high school that teaches Tanya, Chumosh, Halochoh, and Hashkofoh, it’s a school that helps girls see themselves reflected in it.

You can tell a lot about a school by what students say after class.

At Bais Rochel Leah High School, it’s not uncommon to hear, “That makes sense now,” or “I never saw it that way before.”

Because this isn’t just a high school that teaches Tanya, Chumosh, Halochoh, and Hashkofoh, it’s a school that helps girls see themselves reflected in it.

At Bais Rochel Leah, high school isn’t just a continuation of a girls’ school educational experience; it’s a choice. Girls who come here are choosing to invest in themselves, in their learning, growth, and connection to Yiddishkeit. And that is precisely what shows up in every class, every conversation, every AHA moment that reminds them that this lesson matters.

Limudei Kodesh at BRLHS isn’t just memorization or translation. It’s the kind of learning that brings clarity, confidence, and a sense of pride.

It’s the moment a concept in their Hashkofo class on Shaar HaBitochon helps a student reframe stress before a test. The way Jewish history sparks pride while fostering understanding. The way Chassidus can feel like a chosen elective experience, which students are excited to join. 

This is where Jewish education becomes personal. Applicable. And unforgettable.

As Chana H., an 11th grader at BRLHS, shared, “it’s not just learning what happened—it’s realizing how we got here, and why it matters. 

Of course, we offer more than strong Judaic Studies. In General Studies, our girls are challenged, supported, and truly seen. With experienced teachers and small class sizes, every student receives what they need to grow, with confidence, with care, and with a clear path forward.

Extracurriculars at BRLHS aren’t just a break from class, but an integral part of the educational experience at our school. Whether it’s leading a student government initiative, publishing original work in the school newspaper, working together on a full-scale school production, or exploring leadership through overnight retreats, these opportunities build confidence, voice, and ownership of their learning.

But more than anything, girls love the fact that they are truly known. Seen. Heard.

As one parent shared, “From the very first day, we felt the warmth and care. It’s not just a place of learning. It’s a place where girls are celebrated for who they are.” 

Bais Rochel Leah High School may not be the biggest school. But we’re big in the ways that matter: in how meaningfully girls learn, in the strength of their values, and in how deeply each student is known and supported. 

For a limited time, qualified incoming 9th-grade students can take advantage of an exclusive grant opportunity that offers all-inclusive tuition for under $10,000. This is a powerful way to invest in your daughter’s education, values, and future, without compromising on the warmth, support, and high standards you expect. Spaces are limited. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE

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