Providing a premier secondary Jewish education, MTA combines intensive Torah learning, a passionate connection to Eretz Yisrael, and a challenging curriculum in science and the humanities.

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Academic excellence goes hand in hand with Torah values, challenging students to think critically, communicate clearly, and pursue knowledge with purpose across both Judaic and general studies.

Student Life at MTA is where learning meets living, where talmidim build lasting friendships, take on leadership roles, and explore who they are beyond the classroom through meaningful experiences, spirited events, and a strong sense of brotherhood.

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At MTA, we shape the next generation of Jewish leaders by blending timeless Torah values with a forward-thinking, high-level education. Our students engage in serious Torah study while exploring the sciences, humanities, and innovative programs that prepare them for the challenges of the modern world.
Here, learning goes beyond the classroom, students form lifelong friendships, strengthen their love for Eretz Yisrael, and develop the character, confidence, and leadership skills to excel in yeshiva, college, and life. An MTA graduate leaves our halls not only with knowledge, but with the passion and purpose to make a lasting difference wherever he goes.
At MTA, education is more than academics, it’s about who you become. From the first day of ninth grade to your final moments as a senior, you are immersed in an environment that challenges you, supports you, and brings out your best.
MTA is a yeshiva high school where Torah learning is real, excellence is expected, and every student matters.
Torat Emet is the heart of everything we do. At MTA, Talmidim engage deeply with Torah—learning Gemara, Halacha, Chumash, and Machshava with passion and purpose. Our rebbeim are more than educators, they’re mentors for life. They invest in every talmid, building relationships that extend far beyond the classroom. Whether in shiur, chaburah, or one-on-one, Torah becomes personal, powerful, and transformative.
MTA’s rigorous general studies program prepares students for college and the modern world without compromising Torah values. With AP and honors courses in STEM, humanities, and the arts, students are challenged to think critically, write clearly, and lead confidently.
Our faculty, experts in their fields, ensure that each student is ready for the next step academically and professionally.
Every student at MTA is seen. From rebbeim and teachers to administrators and coaches, the staff knows your name, your goals, and how to help you get there.
This is a school where doors are open, guidance is personal, and relationships are at the center of student success.
Life at MTA is vibrant, diverse, and full of opportunity. Students bond through Shabbatonim, school trips, late-night learning, leadership programs, and chessed initiatives.
Whether you’re planning a yom iyun, leading a club, or stepping up to help a friend, you’re growing as a leader and as a mensch.
From Lions basketball to fencing, wrestling, and soccer, MTA offers competitive athletics that build teamwork, discipline, and school pride.
Dozens of clubs, from science to debate to business innovation, give students the chance to explore interests, develop talents, and lead initiatives. You don’t just join the team—you help define it.
MTA fosters a deep love for Eretz Yisrael and Klal Yisrael. Through learning, events, Israel advocacy, and connections with alumni serving in the IDF or learning in yeshivot, students strengthen their Jewish identity and Zionist commitment.
Most graduates continue to top yeshivot in Israel before pursuing their college and career paths with clarity and conviction.
An MTA graduate leaves with more than academic credits. He leaves with a sense of mission.
With Torah at his core, strong friendships at his side, and a future filled with possibilities, he is ready to lead, with integrity, humility, and purpose.