Our mission at Valley Torah High School is to create a unique religious and educational experience whereby students are inspired toward a lifelong commitment to Torah observance, spiritual growth, and the pursuit of learning.  
 
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  Valley Torah High School is dedicated to creating a unique educational experience so that our graduates will be prepared for the pursuit of a higher education in the most rigorous Yeshivas and Universities.  We prepare our students for the challenges of being a Torah observant Jew in secular society by encouraging and developing moral character, personal growth and commitment to learning and contribution to community.

We are committed to providing a yeshiva high school environment where students are nurtured on an individual basis and encouraged to achieve their full potential in three essential areas: character, spirituality and academic success. Our dual-track curriculum – in both Judaic and secular studies – challenges the highest achievers, while at the same time providing needed assistance to foster academic success.  We offer a broad range of sports and extracurricular activities in order to develop well rounded graduates with an appreciation for teamwork and self worth. 

Personal attention beyond the classroom is a hallmark of our legacy, and fosters personal, religious and academic growth.  We consider each individual’s needs as we encourage the pursuit of postgraduate goals.  Our Torah studies program is geared to developing a strong connection to the State of Israel and places a particular emphasis on the pursuit of post high school studies in Eretz Yisroel.

The lifelong bond we maintain with our graduates, and their ultimate development as adults, is a measure of Valley Torah High School’s success over the past thirty years.

  To live a Torah life.  
    To be committed to fulflling the Code of Jewish Law as it relates to everyday life.  
    To understand one’s role and responsibility in Jewish family life and in Jewish community life.  
    To be committed to Torah learning as a life-long pursuit.  
       
    To be a “Mensch” (a person of good character).  
    To be humble.  
    To deal with the world with honesty and integrity.  
    To be aware of the needs of others and to be charitable with both time and money.  
    To be respectful of others.  
    To show gratitude to others and to G-d.  
    To take responsibility for one’s actions.  
    To meet one’s obligations.  
       
    To be an educated person in both Torah and secular realms.  
    To develop good study skills.
 
    To develop critical thinking skills.  
    To be aware of the needs of others and to be charitable with both time and money.  
    To work independently.  
    To develop time-management skills.  
    To develop research skills.  
    To communicate clearly, precisely, and logically in written and oral exposition.  
    To have amassed a body of knowledge consistent with our Torah and secular curricula.  
    To proceed to higher Torah education.  
    To be equipped to pursue higher secular education as it relates to one’s academic and/or career goals.  
       
    To develop insight into one’s self as part of a life-long pursuit.  
    To develop an understanding of one’s own purpose in life.
 
    To strive for self-improvement.  
    To recognize one’s motivations and drives.  
    To recognize and accept one’s strengths and weaknesses.  
    To understand that one is here on earth in order to grow spiritually and that all of one's actions should reflect that
understanding.
 
         
     
    Valley Torah High School, 12517 Chandler Blvd, Valley Village, CA 91607 | Telephone: 818 505-7999 | Fax: 818 505-7997 
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