Kadima at-a-glance
History
Kadima Day School was founded in 1970 when seven young boys, one young girl, and one teacher joined in a partnership of Jewish values and learning under the guidance and leadership of Rabbi Eli Schochet, of Congregation Beth Kodesh (the predecessor of Shomrei Torah Synagogue), and Penina Schochet. That seed of learning took root and grew and, like the Tree of Life, has brought sustenance and fruit to the West Valley Jewish community. click here for more
Mission
Kadima Day School promotes 21st-century learning and moral excellence, with a commitment to Jewish traditions and love of Israel.
Size
Three divisions: Early Childhood Education Center (Preschool), Elementary School (K-5), and Middle School (6-8)
268 enrolled students for 2024-25 academic year which include 86 preschool students, 134 elementary school students, and 48 middle school students.
Student-Teacher Ratio: 7-1
campus
4-acre campus, including a library, beit knesset, auditorium, three play yards, a basketball court, a volleyball court, and a swimming pool.
Faculty and staff
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