Georgia

The Or-Avner and Hana Jewish School is a private educational institution under the Georgian Ministry of Education.

The Or-Avner and Hana Jewish School is a private educational institution under the Georgian Ministry of Education.

Operating from a modern campus in the Ortachala district of Tbilisi since 2019, it educates 140 students in its general program and more than 55 children in its preschool. A kindergarten facility for 90 children is set to open in 2025.

It follows the Georgian national curriculum and places a strong emphasis on English, STEM, and technology disciplines.

Founded in 2005 by Rabbi Meir and Tzipora Kozlovsky of the Chabad movement in Georgia, it holds a formal license but is not state-recognized owing to its integration of Hebrew and Jewish studies.

The school became affiliated with the ORT Ukraine network in 2024 and now serves as a central hub of Jewish education in Georgia.

Switzerland
ORT Switzerland is a fundraising organization supporting ORT programs in Israel, across Europe and other continents.
Kyrgyzstan
The ORT Pri Etz Chaim School in Kyrgyzstan’s capital, Bishkek, caters to more than 110 students of elementary through to high school age.
Israel
World ORT operates in Israel as World ORT Kadima Mada (WOKM), implementing programs that have raised standards of STEM education in underprivileged communities throughout the country’s northern and southern peripheries.