Students experience the world around us by traveling to destinations near and far, and culminating with the Senior class trip to Poland and Israel.
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On the road in Lower School
Lower School classes bring their studies to life by taking field trips to support their academic curriculum in social studies and science.
Recent trips have included visits to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in Edgewater, MD, and Historic St. Mary's City on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Widening horizons in Middle School
Middle School students have enjoyed bonding at an overnight outdoor camping adventure, spending Shabbat at a nearby retreat center, and have had spent Lag B'Omer competing at BT Camp.
Class trips have included sites of interest in Williamsburg, Virginia, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and New York.
Spreading our wings in High School
High School students have a number of opportunities to travel, relating both to their academic studies and their extra-curricular interests. Recent trips have included participation in the Yeshiva University Model United Nations, Math Club competition at Yale University, Theater Trip to New York City, AIPAC Conferences, CHAT Basketball Tournament (Toronto), Spanish Class trip to Spain, French Class trip to Paris, and the Budapest Jewish community exchange program.