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1619 South Robertson Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90035

(310) 203-0755
Introduction

MISSION STATEMENT

YULA is a Modern Orthodox Yeshiva High School, dedicated to cultivating an unwavering commitment to Halacha, Torah values, outstanding academic achievement, and exemplary moral conduct.

THE THREE PILLARS

YULA’s mission and underlying principle, laid out in the Three Pillars of a YULA Education, is that we stress the PRIMACY & RELEVANCY OF TORAH, an UNCOMPROMISING GENERAL STUDIES curriculum, and CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT at the highest level. As a proud Yeshiva high school, our aim is to instill within our students a passion for Torah learning, refined middot tovot, and love for Medinat Yisrael.

A Word From Admissions

YULA High School Girls Division admits students who have a range of interests and passions. With guidance from our faculty and administration, students flourish in our warm and supportive environment. YULA Girls admits qualified students across a range of diversity within the Orthodox Jewish community.

Academic Atmosphere

Academically rigorous, warm environment

Best Fit For Kids Who Are

Self-disciplined and independent.

Popular Programs/Electives

We offer over 11 athletic teams, Schlesinger STEAM Academy, Fine Arts Program, leadership opportunities, and 37 clubs and committees. Please see our website for additional information.

APs/Advanced Courses

We offer AP Chemistry, AP Environmental Science, AP European History, AP Government, AP Literature & Composition, and AP Studio Art, to name a few.

Interesting Facts

– Most graduates (about 90%) spend a gap year studying at a seminary in Israel before beginning college
– YULA families are Sabbath observant
– Rigorous Limudei Kodesh and General Studies curriculum

Grades
9, 10, 11, 12
Co-Ed or Single Sex
All Girls
Religious Affiliation
Modern Orthodox Jewish
Enrollment
210
Class Size
50
Uniforms
Yes
Tuition
$39,090
Financial Aid
60% of students receive financial aid
Applications Due
December 21, 2022
Entrance Exam Required
ISEE
Scores Due
January-February, 2022
Decisions Released
February 24, 2023