Rosa Cohen Agrucultural School, Agricultural school and heritage site in Petah Tikva, Israel.
The Rosa Cohen Agricultural School is an educational institution at Kaplan Street 38 focused on farming education and training. The campus includes classroom buildings, cultivated fields, greenhouses, and facilities designed for hands-on learning in agriculture.
The institution was founded in 1934 and named after Rosa Cohen, a pioneer of agricultural education in central Israel. It grew to become a respected educational facility that trained generations of farmers and agricultural professionals.
The school blends classroom learning with hands-on work in the fields and greenhouses visible across the campus. You can observe students working with crops and animals as part of their daily education in farming practices.
The school sits conveniently in Petah Tikva with bus stops near Kaplan Street for easy access. Visiting during daytime hours allows you to observe student activities and agricultural work happening across the campus.
Yitzhak Rabin, who later became Prime Minister of Israel, studied here from 1935 to 1937 as a student. His time at the school reflects its role in shaping leaders during Israel's early years.
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