A school built to develop the whole Jewish child.
Torah Learning Center is in its founding stage. Our vision is a warm, serious K–12 school where Torah, academics, character, and family partnership strengthen one another.
Education should shape what a child knows—and who a child becomes.
A school has the responsibility to develop minds, habits, values, relationships, and a sense of purpose.
TLC is being designed for families who want serious Torah education without sacrificing strong academic foundations; a warm environment without lowering expectations; and a school that treats parents as partners rather than spectators.
Because the school has not yet opened, some operating details are still being developed. We believe transparency at this stage is a strength: the mission is clear, while the final program will be shaped carefully and responsibly.


The values behind every decision.
These principles will guide curriculum, hiring, school culture, student support, and communication with families.
Torah-centered
Torah provides the school’s direction, language of growth, and standard for personal conduct.
Intellectually serious
Students deserve careful teaching, rigorous thinking, strong skills, and work that is genuinely worth doing.
Warm and attentive
Children learn best when they are known, secure, respected, and held to clear, caring expectations.
Family-connected
Parents and school share responsibility for a child’s growth and must communicate with honesty and respect.
What is decided—and what is still being built.
The identity of the school is established. Its operational details are being developed with care.
Established
K–12 vision, Torah-centered mission, dual-curriculum model, family-partnership approach, and commitment to a high-quality school culture.
In development
Campus location, opening grades, calendar, tuition, staffing appointments, class schedules, and final enrollment policies.
Founding families will help turn a clear vision into a strong school.
Tell us your children’s grade levels, what matters most to your family, and what questions you want answered before formal applications begin.