Ilanot in the Community
As part of the school's ethos, which sees the student as part of the surrounding community, we encourage the social and academic integration of our students in schools in the nearby community. The combination gives our students an opportunity to acquire learning skills in a different environment than a regular school.
Over the years there has been a combination of studies in the Beit Tsefa division, the Reut school and the Dror school.
Ilanot students participate in professional classes at the Mamed Gonenim school near us. The combination is in the calculus, Torah and Parsha classes of the week and is adapted to the needs of the students.
The students of the senior level integrate individually into educational classes in the division of Keshet School. Students study creative writing, Judaism, citizenship and more.
The group of senior level students learn the language of movement and contact with the students of the dance major from the "Arts High School". This is a combined workshop delivered by instructors from "Vertigo the balance force" to the students of both schools. As part of the integration project, the students appear in two joint and impressive performances.
Educational integration
Social inclusion
Ilanot and Gonenim Elementary School
Ilanot's unique social inclusion program with the neighboring Gonenim Religious Elementary School encourages interaction and cooperation between students, leading to collaboration, creation of social bonds, and shared experiences. The program consists of regular meetings between the students from both schools that are integrated into the annual curriculum. These mutual activities include art classes, animal therapy, therapeutic gardening, recesses, and more. In addition, there are special events which are celebrated together throughout the year, such as Walking Day, Hanukkah, Ilanot's annual Tu B'Shvat market, the Jerusalem marathon, mishloach manot for Purim, Good Deeds Day, and activities for Lag B'Omer. The program has been running for a number of years and won the Education Administration Award in 2009/10.
Ilanot and Keshet Elementary school
The social inclusion program with the Keshet Elementary School has been ongoing for over two decades. Students from the younger division participate in a series of meetings that take place throughout the year at both the Ilanot School and Keshet School. Students from both schools enjoy enrichment and arts and crafts sessions together around shared themes.