
Israeli School Network Tops Rankings for 8th Year Running
An Israeli education network serving 42,000 students has earned the country's top ranking for the eighth consecutive year, proving that investing in individual attention and holistic development works. AMIT's success comes from its commitment to students in underserved communities, with one mentor for every 15 students. ---
For the eighth year in a row, AMIT has earned Israel's highest education ranking, proving that when you invest in every child, remarkable things happen.
The network serves 42,000 students across 91 schools, focusing especially on communities in Israel's geographic and social periphery. Israel's Ministry of Education evaluates schools on academic performance, school climate, student retention, and civic responsibility.
AMIT's secret isn't complicated. The network assigns one mentor for every 15 students, giving each young person the individual attention they need to thrive. Teachers use cutting-edge AI tools while prioritizing personal growth alongside test scores.
"We are committed to providing our students with the tools they need to succeed," said AMIT Director General Amnon Eldar. The network invests heavily in teacher development so educators can empower students' strengths and build their confidence.
The approach goes beyond traditional academics. AMIT evaluates success not just by matriculation rates, but by measuring students' sense of belonging, emotional safety, and tolerance. The goal is shaping the whole person, not just filling in test bubbles.

The Ripple Effect
AMIT's model shows what's possible when education systems prioritize children in underserved areas. By focusing on Israel's periphery, the network is creating opportunity where it's needed most and building the next generation of leaders from communities often overlooked.
The results speak for themselves. Students are graduating with both academic credentials and a strong sense of purpose. They're enlisting in the Israeli Defense Forces at high rates and entering society as engaged citizens ready to contribute.
Director Shuli Yost of AMIT's Personal and Professional Growth Program explains that students work with mentors to set both personal and academic goals for their futures. This dual focus creates graduates who are capable and confident.
The network continues expanding its impact. A new campus opening in fall 2026 will advance AMIT's approach of innovation, excellence, and inclusivity. The Gabel & Straus Family Campus at AMIT Kfar Batya in Ra'anana will serve even more students using the proven model.
Eight consecutive years at number one isn't luck or chance. It's what happens when educators believe in every student's potential and back that belief with mentorship, resources, and genuine care.
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