בית ספר ביאליק, Heritage primary school in Holon, Israel.
Bialik School is a primary school in Holon with a building on Bialik Street 21 that spans multiple floors. The facility includes classrooms, a sports hall, and computer rooms designed for teaching.
The school was founded in 1936 in a private house on Arlozorov Street 46 and moved to its current address in 1937. In the following decades, student numbers grew quickly, leading to changes in school operations.
The school is named after the Hebrew poet Haim Nachman Bialik, connecting the neighborhood to Israeli literary heritage. This naming reflects how education here has been shaped by cultural values passed down through generations.
The school complex is easy to locate on Bialik Street with good accessibility by public transport and pedestrian access. Visitors should know that access to school buildings is typically limited during teaching hours.
The school introduced a two-shift system during the 1950s and 1960s to handle the growing number of students in the expanding city. This model allowed the school to serve more pupils despite limited building space.
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