ASA College, a Jerusalem-based school for gifted and outstanding students, will open a boarding-school branch in Netivot, the first such institution in southern Israel, at a cost of millions of shekels, according to N12.
ASA College (Yassa High School for Sciences and Arts) in Jerusalem is expanding to southern Israel, opening a boarding-school branch in Netivot. The project, reported by N12, will be established at a cost of millions of shekels and will serve as the first dedicated school for gifted and outstanding students in the Negev and the southern region. No further details on the target opening date or capacity have been released.
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