On Sunday, November 2, Yeshiva University High School for Girls (Central) will open its doors to area families for the annual Open House: a celebration of the extraordinary opportunities that define the Wildcat experience. The event is a highlight of the fall calendar and a true reflection of this year’s theme: Full Hearts, Full Souls, which emphasizes connection, purpose, and growth both in and out of the classroom.

YUHSG’s Office Manager and Business Liaison, Ms. Kymberly Baker, who plays an instrumental role in the Open House, said, “Central’s Open House invites prospective students to step inside and experience the heart of our school: to meet our inspiring teachers, connect with our incredible students, and feel the warmth that defines the Central community.”

At every level, the YUHSG experience is designed to prepare students not only for college but for life – empowering them to lead, innovate, and inspire.

This year’s Open House will feature remarks from Principal Mrs. Gewirtz; Associate Principal Ms. Leah Moskovich; YU Vice President Mr. Andrew (Avi) Lauer; and Rosh Yeshivah of YU RIETS, Rabbi Aryeh Lebowitz, followed by a student life panel, gallery walk, parent sessions, campus tour, and curriculum fair.

The Open House offers families a firsthand look at the official girls’ high school of Yeshiva University, which provides a direct pathway for students to continue their education at one of the world’s leading Jewish universities – an advantage unique to the YUHSG community.

Students in YUHSG’s Honors Pathways Program can earn automatic admission to Stern College for Women’s Honors Program. The YU Residency Program allows YUHSG students who take 12 credits of YU courses during senior year to fulfill one of YU’s six-semester residency requirements, enabling them to potentially graduate in as few as five semesters.

Additional programs strengthening the YUHSG-YU connection include the YUHS Leadership Track, developed with the YU Center for Values and Leadership, and the YUHSG Rambam Bekiut Program – the only girls’ program of its kind that learns with YU roshei yeshivah.

YUHSG’s prestigious Science Institute also connects students with research at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and YU’s Medical Ethics Conference.

Prospective families are invited to join the YUHSG community on Sunday, November 2, for a morning of discovery, inspiration, and warmth – and to experience what makes YUHSG truly exceptional.