Kesser Torah College


Kesser Torah College is an independent Orthodox Jewish co-educational early learning, primary and secondary day school, located in, an eastern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The college provides education from preschool through Kindergarten to Year 12. Kesser Torah was incorporated in December 2003 and has grown to accommodate over 480 students catering to over 250 families.

Education Programs

Kesser Torah College incorporated in December 2003 as a Jewish orthodox school with a Chabad ethos. It has grown to accommodate over 400 students catering to over 250 families. With a staff complement of 90 professionals, the school is committed to enhancing academic and extra-curricular learning for each child as an individual, and to providing the highest quality Jewish and secular education, as well as pastoral care. The teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe continue to inspire the educational philosophy of Kesser Torah College.
The college is co-educational to Year 1. Boys and girls are taught separately from Years 2–6 in the primary school and in the high school.
Because the Jewish Studies and General Studies programs across the entire school are integrated, students can learn first hand how an excellent general education can enhance life as a Torah Jew and how spirituality can give meaning to their existence, undertakings and activities throughout life.

Leadership

Former principals include Noteh Glogauer, principal for eight years. Samuel Gurewicz held title of acting principal. The current principal is Roy Steinman.