Nutrition Science
Nutrition Science is one of the subjects studied within Agricultural Sciences and is intended for high school students studying Agricultural Sciences at the 5-unit level toward the matriculation exam.
The program topics are based on chemistry and biology study units in relation to nutrition content.
Green Architecture
The track introduces students to the fields of construction and design, providing them with tools for professional development in one of the most leading, economically viable, and creative industries.
Studies in the track begin in 10th grade and continue through 12th grade.
This technological track enables students to study for 10 units, earning both a full matriculation certificate and a technological diploma.
Agro-Ecology
Agriculture is one of the most prominent examples of human intervention in nature, aiming to meet both the basic needs of human society (such as food and clothing) and the diverse needs and demands of modern affluent society (such as ornamental cultivation and pet raising).היא מאפיינת אזורים לא עירוניים, ומהווה אחד מהגורמים המשפיעים ביותר על עיצוב הסביבה ואורח החיים באזורים אלה (נוף כפרי, שטחים פתוחים וריאות ירוקות), אך גם על אזורים עירוניים (צמחי בית, גינות נוי ופרקים ציבוריים).
Biology
Here’s the English translation:
At the dawn of the third millennium, biology stands at the forefront of scientific research and touches every aspect of our lives. Along with the major breakthroughs in biological research, ethical and social questions arise that every citizen must consider.
Diplomacy
Diplomacy and International Communication is an innovative and interdisciplinary program taught in English. Students develop advanced English language proficiency beyond the 5-unit matriculation level, enhancing their speaking, writing, and reading skills.
Cinema
The program provides tools for understanding the diverse and rich components of cinematic creation.
Studies in the track are divided into theoretical and practical parts.
The theoretical section covers all of cinema history, from the invention of the camera to the analysis of contemporary cinema.
During classes, full-length narrative and documentary films from different periods will be screened, and we will follow different directors and their creative styles.