Torah Day School of Phoenix
Grades: PK-8
Students: 402
Type: Private
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1118 West Glendale Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85021
Phoenix, AZ 85021
(602) 374-3062
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NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageMy kids come home w a positive attitude towards Yiddishkeit and learning Torah - which you do not get everywhere! It is a safe environment.The Morahs and Rebbeim are very nice and warm, energetic and display good Middos. Rebbes are very special. They are organized. They know how to connect and inspire the boys and are great role models. Unfortunately the girls are not learning how to translate Pesukim, Rashis etc... and are significantly lacking Hebrew learning skills. There are no milim tests. No dikduk tests. Kids can't speak or write in basic Hebrew.Terrible secular studies with no accountability, or clear learning objectives / curriculum etc. and new teachers almost every year. Many, many, many secular studies teachers have even left in the middle of the year for one reason or another...No spelling tests, no book reports, no science fair, no research projects.... The school doesn't believe in homework so you'll never know what they are / are not learning. No one to talk to in administration.Unfortunately I have no choice where to send as it's the only frum school in all of AZ that separates girls and boys so I will probably have to move because of this very serious issue and deficit in my kids' education (most obvious in the secular studies but some issues in Judaics as well).Parent Review4y ago1 Reviews - Asdb/Phoenix Day School
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Phoenix schools - Torah Day School of Phoenix is located at 1118 West Glendale Avenue, Phoenix AZ 85021. Torah Day School of Phoenix is a Private school that serves grade levels PK-8.
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