SSLI students thrive because we take the time to understand their needs and find a pathway to help them thrive.
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"Teach a child according to their way," (Proverbs 22.6). At SSLI, this principle is at the core of everything we do.
Integration of a wide range of general and Judaic subjects reflects our belief that Schechter students should “have it all.”
An inquiry-based approach stimulates critical thinking and remains a cornerstone of true academic excellence.
SSLI is a Jewish day school whose dual curriculum of excellence educates and empowers its students to be critical thinkers, ethical leaders, and globally engaged citizens, striving to achieve their full potential and ensuring a vibrant Jewish future.
Our Core Values, which support our mission, become the essence of our students’ identities and guide them through every stage of life: Torah, Ahavat Yisrael, Kehillah, Mitzvot, Tefillah, Gemilut Chasadim.
When you choose a Jewish day school for your child, you enter your child into a community that nurtures the next generation of Jews who will reimagine our institutions and reshape our tradition.
[Williston Park, NY, March 12, 2025] – In celebration of Purim, Schechter School of Long Island is excited to announce the release of our special Puri...
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Over winter break, I had the opportunity to travel to Israel on a mission trip with United Synagogue Youth (USY). The trip was aptly called Chidush, w...
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AP Psychology students learned about the nervous system by making candy neurons! Each student brought in a variety of different shapes of candy to rep...