The THA Difference
Tucson Hebrew Academy develops students who are highly skilled, creative and critical thinkers with a spirited love for learning. We strive to ensure that our graduates are prepared to excel in Tucson’s most challenging high schools and beyond.
The learning process at THA is charged with the spirit of discovery.
THA is a place of hands-on, interactive learning, where the classroom is organized around the students being actively engaged. We believe all children can learn and that children have an innate curiosity that is to be respected and developed.
We approach teaching by empowering students.
Students are empowered as learners and thinkers and can often be found collaborating in small groups on projects, purposefully discussing an assignment, or cooperatively problem-solving.
High expectations of students, staff, and faculty are fundamental to our philosophy and approach.
The classroom atmosphere fosters confident self-expression and promotes respect for diverse perspectives. Teachers encourage students to adopt a growth mindset, and as a result, students come to enjoy tackling new challenges.
Supporting Your Family's Schedule
Tucson Hebrew Academy offers Before-Care (starting at 7am) and After-Care (until 4:45pm) at no additional charge to school families.
Nurturing Minds and Bodies
Tucson Hebrew Academy’s kosher kitchen provides fresh, daily-made lunch options and a nutritious salad bar for students in all grades.
Life Beyond THA
Our graduates thrive at Tucson's top high schools, including University High School, The Gregory School, and Catalina Foothills High School.
Membership & Accreditation
THA is accredited through COGNIA, and is a proud member of Prizmah and NAIS.
“As soon as you step onto campus, you feel the warmth and sense of community that characterizes the Tucson Hebrew Academy.
Teachers and staff genuinely care for each individual student and create a supportive environment for them to thrive- both academically and personally. Our children are growing up to be thinkers, learners, and mensches. THA has become "home" for our family!”