Solomon Schechter Day School of Greater Boston - History

History

The Solomon Schechter Day School of Greater Boston was established in 1961 and is named after Solomon Schechter. In 50 years, the school has grown to educate approximately 500 students per year, drawing from more than 35 communities in the greater Boston area. Classroom sizes are limited to 18 students. The school has a proven track record for success, with graduates who are well prepared for challenging high school programs by way of strong study skills and Hebrew proficiency.

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