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The Columbus Jewish Day School, founded in 1998, is a pluralistic community school, grades K-5. The Columbus Jewish Day School is committed to academic excellence and subject mastery within a developmentally appropriate curriculum. CJDS provides students the intellectual and spiritual resources they need to become courageous, passionate, and fully realized human beings. CJDS helps students integrate Jewish values, teachings, and practices, with a sense of themselves as creative participants in contemporary experience. CJDS fosters critical thinking, discovery, invention, and problem solving within a community of actively engaged learners. In doing so, CJDS prepares its students to become outstanding members of their future secondary school and university communities. CJDS provides students, their families, faculty, staff, and the broader community with wide-ranging opportunities to translate timeless values into socially significant action.
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The Columbus Jewish Day School With Reviews, Requirements 2024 | FindingSchool

Grades: Grades Kindergarten-6
Co-ed
Urban
# of Students: 101
Teacher:Student: 1:7%
AP Courses: 0
IB: No

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Year Founded: 1998
Religious Affiliation: Jewish

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Deadline: None / Rolling

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The Columbus Jewish Day School is Co-ed private school located in Ohio, US. It was founded 1998 , and currently has about 101 students.

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Where is The Columbus Jewish Day School located?
The Columbus Jewish Day School is located in the State of Ohio of USA. The closest major city is Columbus, which is about 10 miles away from school. Most families can choose Rickenbacker International Airport to travel in and out of school.
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