Student Life

Experiential Learning

Weber’s academic program is complemented by a robust experiential education. We seek to experience and integrate non-classroom learning into the life of Weber students as much as possible. 

The activities we engage in outside of class include grade trips, community service, traveling abroad, and hosting visitors who share their diverse work and life experiences with us.
Learning by doing helps our students develop the instinct, judgment, confidence, and critical thinking that are the hallmark of a Weber graduate.

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  • Michelle Geppert 

    Director of Student Programming and Leadership

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  • Shabbaton

    Weber's annual all-school Shabbaton at Camp Ramah Darom allows our school community an opportunity to connect with each other outside the classroom. It's a unique experience where students and faculty actively engage in learning activities, tefillah, and building community -- unplugged and removed from the demands of everyday life.

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  • Grade Level Trips

    In addition to standard class-related field trips throughout the year, Weber students have the unique opportunity to participate in grade-level overnight trips. These trips provide opportunities for focused group cooperation, community building, and academics while simultaneously exposing the students to a variety of cultural and historical sites.

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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.