About Levine Academy

At Levine Academy, we believe that teaching a child takes more than just the right books and classroom time. It takes teachers who can instill a love of learning and nurture each child to reach his or her potential, and caring adults who lend their support when it's needed — but also know how and when to let a child explore new ideas on his or her own.

Embracing the sciences, humanities, mathematics, Jewish studies, Hebrew language, the arts, computer science, and physical and health education, our curriculum lays a strong foundation for a liberal education and a lifetime love of learning. To nurture each student's natural curiosity and sense of wonder, our instructors emphasize critical and intuitive thinking, analysis, and creative problem-solving.

While Levine Academy is about education, it's also about teaching our students to become caring and compassionate people who will make a difference in tomorrow's world. In preparing our students for such a journey, our school and all of its teachings rest on a solid foundation of Inspiration, Knowledge, and Character.

The creation of the State of Israel is one of the seminal events in Jewish history.  Recognizing the significance of the State and its national institutions, we seek to instill in our students an attachment to the State of Israel and its people as well as a sense of responsibility for their welfare.

Inspiration — At the heart of Levine Academy's success is our award-winning faculty. Our 5-to-1 student-to-teacher ratio builds strong bonds between teacher and student which encourages and supports our students toward academic excellence and social success.

Knowledge — Our secular and Judaic curriculum challenges our students to maximize their academic potential resulting in more than mastery of content. They develop tools for self-learning, analytic thinking and the courage to question and probe in their search for the truth. Our graduates are well prepared to succeed in high school and beyond.

Character — In our family-like atmosphere, students from diverse ethnicities and backgrounds, bond as a community of creative, responsible, and caring individuals. Our Ethical Covenant provides the core values that are central to our school's philosophy — responsibility, respect, justice, citizenship, caring, holiness and integrity. These are traits we hope become an integral part of our students' character

Year Founded
1979


Enrollment
400 Students


Average Class Size
15 students


Affiliations

  • Accredited by The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
  • Member of the Schechter Day School Network
  • Member of the Texas Association of Non-Public Schools
  • Partner Agency of the Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas