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Jewish Culture High School

105 N. Federal Highway, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301 | | johana@jewishcultureschool.org

School Head: Rabbi Aharon Assaraf

Grades Served: 6th Grade through 12th Grade

Accreditation Expiration: 6/30/2030

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Innovative disruptions have revolutionized almost every industry, except education. Jewish Culture High School is disrupting the classroom to energize the student learning experience and bring it in line with the modern world. Our culture engages young adults to be active learners and contributors, encourages them to use their creativity and imagination to improve the world, and inspires them to live Torah-committed lives. 


JCHS is a modern orthodox, Zionist high school that is literally pushing the boundaries of secondary education.  Our learning space is different, our approach is different, our culture is different.  By breaking out of the confines of the traditional brick-and-mortar school, we offer a real-world learning experience.  Our students are prepared for life after high school because they are already engaging in the world that exists beyond high school. JCHS is not a training ground for what is to come, but rather the opportunity to be a contributor to the world now.  

Jewish Culture High School’s fundamental mission is to empower young Jewish adults to be engaged contributors to the world around them. This translates to developing individuals who are equipped with knowledge, skills, inspiration, and confidence to live as Torah-observant Jews who participate in academic and/or professional ventures that relate to their individual talents and passions while understanding their collective responsibility to make the world a better place. 


JCHS sets high expectations for its students, knowing their abilities and supporting each individual in their pursuit of success.  Our program enables students to grow through opportunities as they demonstrate their ability to make correct choices, assume personal responsibility, take initiative, and self-regulate. The JCHS student is a true example of what it means to be a Torah-loving and living member of the Jewish community, while engaging in the larger world around them.