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Carmel School is a private Modern Orthodox
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Jewish school founded in in
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, Western Australia. It offers Jewish religious and cultural education as well as conventional
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for students from Kindergarten to Year 12 through a full-time primary school and a high school. It is the only Jewish day school in Western Australia. Notable students include singer
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and his brother and musician Tyde Levi.


History

The Perth Hebrew School, housed by the
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was the forerunner to Carmel School. In 1957 a Jewish
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was opened with 17 pupils, which led to the creation of Carmel School in 1959. Its first location was adjacent to the Brisbane Street synagogue, before moving to its current location in Yokine in 1962. The junior high school was opened in 1974 and in 1978 the senior high school was completed. In November 2006 the school opened an Early Learning Centre which houses students from Kindergarten to Year 1. Since 2008, the school has hosted annual meetings by The Australian Association for Religious Education entitled "Common History – Shared Future", which are "about Judaism ndfeaturing some eminent Jewish educators and speakers from around the world". In 2009, on the 80th birthday of Carmel School Life Member Harry Hoffman OAM, the school published a book about his life entitled ''Hate Never Sat at My Table''. The author was then-principal Christina Dullard. In honour of Hoffman's (and the Korsunski's) philanthropic contributions to Carmel, in the same year the school was renamed H & S Hoffman and G Korsunski Carmel School. On 13 September 2009 the ''Kadima Performing Arts Centre'', a state-of-the-art building for drama and arts and media was opened. It also celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2009. In 2012, the drama theatre was named the ''Nassim Family Theatre'', in lovely memory of Gladys Nassim at a cocktail evening. In 2017, the School hosted its first High School musical Little Shop of Horrors, in the Nassim Theatre to sell-out crowds. The school has officially adopted ''The Jewish War Memorial'' (located on Fraser Avenue, Kings Park). It seeks to do research into the military servicemen. The school has also adopted the ''Memorial to the Victims of the Holocaust''. In 2010, the Ishioka and Lara Hana Brady, the subjects of the book
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were invited to visit Carmel and speak about the Holocaust.


Relationship with community

Carmel School is at the heart of the Perth Jewish community and is situated in the same area as the Jewish Centre, Maccabi Grounds, The Maurice Zeffert Home, and other Jewish facilities. It upholds a relationship with all these places, as well as the synagogues located in Perth.


Religion

Hebrew and Jewish Studies are both WACE subjects which are taught to high school students, while various Judaica topics are taught to the younger students. Praying is compulsory every morning before school commences. Debbie Posner is the Torah enrichment teacher, and Debbi Benn is the ''Head of Primary School Hebrew and Jewish Studies''. Simon Lawrence is the Director of Jewish Studies for the School. The entire campus has a No Meat policy and all food on site is encouraged to be in accordance with the kashrut laws.


Education

The school has no enrolment fee and a fee schedule for the School is available on request. The School's goal is for all Jewish children to be able to access a Carmel education and so it offers fee assistance where possible, on application. In Australian Jewish high schools, Holocaust education is taught as part of the Jewish Studies curriculum under Contemporary Jewish History. A study of Jewish schools in Australia by Sophie E. Gelski entitled The Missing Paradigm, cited Dr Judith Berman's research Berman's 1998 and 2001 research, which focused on "the Jewish day school experience in Melbourne, Perth and Sydney, over a fifty year period". She noted that "although the time devoted to teaching the Holocaust had increased, it did vary between a one semester course at Carmel School".


School leaders

Mark Majzner has been President of the Board since 2021. Prior to that, Debbie Silbert was the Board President.


Controversy

In 1996, a mother (who was a Reform Convert) sought to have the school accept her son for enrolment. A court case ensued in which, The result of the ''Goldberg vs. Korsunski Carmel School'' case, delivered in 1999, was significant for all religious schools, as it effectively allowed "such school to discriminate in favour of members of that particular religion or creed, as long as the discrimination is in 'good faith'". The Equal Opportunity Tribunal defined 'good faith' as "in accordance with practices or beliefs of that religion or creed", and added that it was not required of the school to have to justify those practises or beliefs to "the outside world". In 2008, a Carmel School science teacher committed suicide after being "linked to child sex-offense allegations". The 15-year-old was not a Carmel student. Lawyers involved in the case said the teacher had been led to believe the youth was 17, when in reality he was underage. The then Carmel School Board President told newspaper JTA "the school board had lreadydecided to suspend him because of the allegations". He was not able to be formally notified as he "died the next day". His funeral was attended by over 500 people, including many Carmel students and teachers.


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