In addition to numerous Advanced Placement, Honors, and College Preparatory classes, Weber offers a wide variety of unique elective courses that reflect faculty members’ content expertise and research fields.
Global Experiences
The Senior Israel-Poland Experience is a hallmark of senior year at Weber. We also have a highly coveted Spanish Immersion Program for Spanish students in all grades.
Academies
Weber takes a great deal of pride in its Only at Weber experiences, which include two distinguished Academies: The Daniel Zalik Academy and The Sports Science Academy
Outreach, Leadership, and Service
The Weber School provides a variety of school initiatives and opportunities that promote student leadership and involvement.
Student Life and Programming
Student Life at Weber goes far beyond the classroom and provides real-life experiences that help develop character, judgment, and confidence.
Fine and Performing Arts
Weber offers multiple courses in the visual arts, ceramics, dance, music, and theater with two musical productions each year. Our comprehensive music education program features performance and general music courses, choral and instrumental performance ensembles, and Artists-in-Residence.
Athletics
The Weber School sponsors 14 varsity and 6 junior varsity teams and is a member of the Georgia High School Association. More than 65 percent of the student body participates in athletics.
Since its beginning 25 years ago, The Weber School has welcomed Jewish high school students from all over Atlanta. As a Jewish community high school with an exceptional college preparatory program, we attract and enroll students with a wide range of observance levels and Jewish education.
Weber continues to expand its successful approach to moving beyond individual disciplines with opportunities for students to explore sophisticated content and ideas.
Student Life at Weber goes far beyond the classroom and provides real-life experiences that help develop character, judgment, and confidence.
Alumni Parent
Weber’s high caliber faculty and strong academics foster vibrant community leaders.
Alumni Parent
Weber gave our kids something dramatically different—the perfect balance between structure and independence.
Current 10th Grade Parent
Weber is more than the school my children attend; it’s a family. It’s a community.
Current 11th Grade Parent
We know that when our daughter graduates from Weber, she will go off to college the very best version of herself.
Current 12th Grade Parent
What I like most about Weber is that my kids are successful in both tangible and intangible ways. From the kids’ spirit and connectedness to academic awards and college acceptances.
Current 9th Grade Parent
On the way to school last fall, my son said to me, “You know, Mom, a lot of schools look good from the outside, but Weber is a school that allows students to feel good about themselves when inside.” I couldn’t agree more.
Past Grandparent
My favorite thing is that when I visit the classroom for Grandparents Day, questions in the classroom didn’t always start with the teacher.
The Weber School is proud to announce that Weber Athletics was named the 2024–25 Region 5-A Sportsmanship Winner, selected by the Georgia High School Association (GHSA). This statewide honor reflects Weber’s continued commitment to respect, integrity, and character in athletics.
Weber students had the chance to engage with musician, rabbinical student, and digital creator Marni Loffman, the featured artist at this year’s Limmud ATL+SE retreat. As part of a longstanding collaboration between Limmud and The Weber School, Marni spent two days on campus leading musical workshops, class discussions, and community singing.
The Class of 2026 launched their senior year with the annual Senior Kick-off Retreat, an opportunity to reconnect as a class, reflect on the year ahead, and deepen their sense of purpose and community.
Under the guidance of Rosie Grinzaid, Weber’s Associate Director of Student Social and Emotional Support, and with the mentorship of our dedicated Peer Leaders, this year’s New Student Orientation was an immersive experience designed to foster connection, community, and a sense of belonging from the very beginning.
The 2024–2025 school year was nothing short of historic for Weber Athletics, as we opened the doors to the Eitan Force Athletic Complex and never looked back!
Kol Hakavod to Daniella Zalik, Valedictorian of the Class of 2025, and Salutatorian Molly Marcus! This prestigious recognition is a testament to their hard work, dedication, and outstanding academic achievements. We look forward to hearing about their future successes and the contributions they will make in their communities and beyond.
The Weber School and more than 750 parents, family members, friends, faculty, and alumni gathered on Friday, May 23, 2025, to celebrate the Class of 2025 at Weber’s twenty-sixth Commencement Exercises.
What began as a student-driven initiative to bring more business and entrepreneurship opportunities to Weber has grown into a powerful new academic distinction—one that connects students to the heart of Israel’s start-up culture.
The Weber School is proud to announce the newly elected members of the 2025–2026 Student Council Executive and General Boards. These students have demonstrated a deep commitment to their peers by stepping forward to lead, listen, and serve.
Kol Hakavod to junior Ella Hart Kashdan, who was selected to represent Roswell, Georgia, as a National Youth Correspondent at the 2025 Washington Journalism and Media Conference (WJMC), held at George Mason University this summer.
Weber School students recently returned from the 2025 Maimonides Moot Court Competition, held in Sleepy Hollow, NY, where they joined Jewish high schoolers from across the country for a weekend of deep learning, spirited debate, and thoughtful engagement with Jewish legal texts.
Weber’s spring athletes closed out the season with strong performances, exciting playoff runs, and moments of individual and team excellence that reflect the heart and determination of the Rams.
It’s no surprise that the Karlin Science, Technology, and Design Expo is one of Weber’s most anticipated spring events. In a single evening of exploration, experimentation, and student-led discovery, attendees experience the Daniel Zalik Academy (DZA) mission in action, seeing what’s possible when Weber students apply science, technology, engineering, design, and creativity in ways that serve and improve the world around them.
The Weber School, a Jewish Community high school serving students from all Jewish backgrounds, prepares students for success in college and in life with comprehensive academic and co-curricular programs that inspire student exploration, leadership, and Jewish social consciousness. Many of our programs and academies are unique to Weber and can't be found at any other Atlanta-area high schools.
The Felicia Penzell Weber Jewish Community High School admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin.