Kedma School

The Kedma School (Hebrew: בית הספר קדמה) is an alternative secondary school in Katamonim, Jerusalem. As of 2011, the school had 160 students in grades 7-12. Kedma opened in 1994. As of 2011 the class ratio is one to 13.[1]

Student body

As of 2011 most students are Jews from North African, including Moroccan; Sephardi; Ethiopian; and Kurdish origins. Most of the students had previously substandard test scores and/or issues with discipline and therefore had left their mainstream schools.[1]

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