The renowned Chabad “Sinai School” from Paris has recently made headlines in French media by the students scoring high marks in the French baccalaureate final exams.
The Sinai School was listed as the first two of the top ten schools in all of France.
The French newspaper “Le Parisien” reported on this remarkable accomplishment with the following title: “the schools that make miracles,” and highlighted the institutions that invest most in the success of students with low scores, and are given the tools to achieve higher achievements than expected.
The newspaper also interviewed the school’s Director, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Pevzner, who gave the credit to the founding Rabbi of the Sinai Schools, Rabbi Hillel Pevzner, OBM, who placed great emphasis on realizing the potential of each child and emphasizing the personal, one-on-one attention between student and teacher.
Rabbi Pevzner also credited the current leadership staff of the Sinai Schools, the principal of the Heikhal Menahem Boys High School, R’ Mordechaï Tordjeman and his assistant, Shliach Rabbi Menachem Mendel Allouche, as well as the Sinaï Girls High School principal Mrs. Sterna Kalmenson.
5 out of 10
4 out of the top ten schools are jewish
Only a Beginning
Brocho V’Hatzlocho
As usual, Chabad in the general Paris region, is a hive of explosive Lubavitch accomplishment, both qualitatively and quantitatively, non-stop, decade upon decade, more than anywhere else in the world–with all the humility of being modestly unrecognized as such by the rest of the world! I’m thrilled that the English speaking world just got another glimpse of this fact.
Mazel tov!
Huge kiddush hashem!
Go from strength to strenght