

Tabeetha School
Christian
Updated July 2026
Languages
Tabeetha School is an English-speaking, co-educational institution in Jaffa, Israel, that provides an education based on the English system for students of all faiths and nationalities. It is a unique, historic school under the oversight of the Church of Scotland, committed to fostering coexistence and academic excellence.
Teaching approach
Founded in 1863, Tabeetha School is the only Church of Scotland school in the world and is dedicated to fostering peace, reconciliation, and tolerance. It promotes Christian values without coercion, aiming to educate children of diverse languages, faiths, and cultures together in a supportive, apolitical environment. The school strives to empower pupils to become independent, confident thinkers and compassionate problem solvers who can contribute to a complex global society.
Programmes
The school follows the English system of education, offering a curriculum that culminates in IGCSE, GCSE, and A-level qualifications. The academic programme covers a wide range of subjects, including Arabic, Hebrew, English, Mathematics, Science, History, Geography, Computer Science, Art, Music, and Religious Studies. The school is divided into Primary and Secondary sections, with dedicated heads of school and subject-specific departments.
Student support
Learning support
The school employs a dedicated school counsellor to support the student body. Additionally, the school maintains a Parents Committee that meets regularly with school management to support student learning.
Frequently asked questions(3)
- What curriculum does Tabeetha School offer?
- Tabeetha School offers National Curriculum (England), IGCSE and Cambridge A-Level.
- Is Tabeetha School co-educational?
- Tabeetha School is a co-ed school.
- Where is Tabeetha School located?
- Tabeetha School is an international school in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Tuition & fees
No published fee schedule was found for this school.
Admissions
Applications for the Reception class are processed through the school office, requiring a completed form and a recent photograph. The assessment process involves a group playdate and an individual meeting at the school, which can be conducted in the language specified by the parents. Prospective families should contact the Management and Enrolment Officer for further details regarding the application timeline and requirements.
Calendar
The school operates on an annual academic calendar, with the 2025-26 schedule available for reference. The school day follows a structured timetable as outlined in the school's official policies.
About the campus
Located in Jaffa, the school site includes a Museum of Co-Existence, which serves as a spiritual, cultural, and historical landmark. The campus is managed by a dedicated site manager and facilities support team, and it includes science laboratories supported by a laboratory technician.
Co-curriculars
Students participate in a variety of breaktime and after-school activities, which are facilitated by staff and parents. Offerings include running, gardening, Yearbook, Model United Nations, the Model International Criminal Court Human Rights Peace Initiative, the Peace League, and the Christian Union.

- Ms Mona AshkarExecutive Director
- Miss Madeleine SingerHead of Primary
- Mrs Trish IzchakiHead of Secondary
- Mr Darren GlickHead of Humanities
- Ms Reysi YasavulHead of Language
- Ms Jessica BrukHead of Science, Mathematics and Technology
National Curriculum (England)
IGCSE