מקיף שש-שנתי אורט רמת יוסף, Technical high school in Ramat Yosef, Bat Yam, Israel
ORT Ramat Yosef is a comprehensive school in Bat Yam with two main buildings, modern sports facilities, and spacious courtyards. The institution features specialized departments and a separate classroom for students with autism or learning disabilities, where only eight students attend together.
The school was founded in 1982 and grew from the transformation of a former institution called Ramot High School. Since then it has been part of the ORT educational network, with a focus on technical and specialized training.
The school offers specialized programs in psychology, sociology, and communications that encourage students to think critically about media and create their own content. This focus shapes daily learning and shows up in projects students develop in their classes.
The school is laid out across two buildings with separate areas for different student needs, which makes getting around straightforward. Visitors should know that specialized departments and smaller classes occupy separate spaces that may not always be open to the public.
Students in the electronics department work directly with professionals in high-tech companies and gain hands-on experience on real industry projects. These partnerships let them solve actual problems while still in school and build connections with professionals in the field.
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