Thank you so much for your interest in The Weber School. We have designed a variety of ways for you to explore Weber. We look forward to getting to know your child and your family throughout the admissions process.
We offer one-hour individual family tours for parents and students. Tour are available Monday through Friday at the times outlined below:
Monday & Wednesday: 8:30 am, 9:45 am, and 12:30 pm Tuesday & Thursday: 8:30 am, 10:00 am, and 12:00 pm Friday: 8:30 am and 11:45 am Please contact our Admissions Team to schedule a tour.
Weber promotes a curiosity for learning, leadership development, and social responsibility. To keep the curriculum both challenging and engaging, our students learn in the classroom, off-campus, and around the world led by a distinguished, experienced faculty that teaches and mentors teenagers throughout the all-important high school years.
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.
Weber takes a great deal of pride in its Only at Weber experiences, which include two distinguished Academies.
THE DANIEL ZALIK ACADEMY (DZA)
The Daniel Zalik Academy, or DZA, is Weber’s Science, Technology, Engineering, and Design Institute, housed in a professionally equipped fabrication lab (MIT-Inspired Fab Lab) on our campus. The DZA provides amazing opportunities for our students to gain mastery in human-centered design and develop expertise in scientific research, digital modeling, computer science, and robotics. Students acquire skills in areas such as digital fabrication, 3D printing, carpentry, and welding, and create product prototypes using these tools.
The Weber Sports Science and Management Academy, featuring an Honors Diploma program, is designed to educate students in fields including physical therapies, sports medicine, physical training, fitness, and sports management. This program offers exclusive opportunities for Weber students to develop advanced knowledge and skills in these disciplines which is typically only available at the college level.
The Abe BesserSenior Israel-Poland Experience is a hallmark of senior year at Weber. This three-week travel education program offers extensive learning about Jewish history as well as contemporary Jewish life in both Israel and Poland. This unique experience nurtures an authentic connection for students with their Jewish identity and serves as a capstone to the four years at Weber. Weber works in partnership with Heller High School in Israel and The Taube Center for the Renewal of Jewish Life in Poland to bring this wonderful experience to life for our seniors.
We also have a highly coveted Spanish Immersion Program for Spanish students in all grades. Through field studies in Atlanta and an extended stay in either Spain or Cuba, students have the opportunity to authentically engage in and fully understand the culture beyond tourist attractions. Students explore the Jewish communities and Jewish life as well as local culture including music, art, food, sports, and politics.
The Weber School provides a variety of school initiatives and opportunities that promote student leadership and involvement.
Student Service and Philanthropy
Managed and operated by a student Governing Board at The Weber School, the Leven Office of Student Service and Philanthropy serves as a clearinghouse for Weber students to choose meaningful, high-impact community service through a philanthropic lens. This office provides Weber students, and eventually teens throughout the Atlanta Jewish community, easily accessible opportunities to choose service projects that align with their interests and skills, thereby incentivizing them to increase the time that they invest in acts of Tzedakah.
Peace by Piece
Under the auspices of the Faith Alliance of Metro Atlanta (FAMA), Peace by Piece at The Weber School aims to promote respect and understanding among Jewish, Christian, and Muslim high school students.
Michael Kay Israel Leadership Fellows
The Michael Kay Israel Leadership Fellows, a co-curricular Honors Diploma distinction program, is aimed at fostering dynamic leadership with a focus on serving Israel and the Jewish community. As a Fellow, students will deepen their knowledge of Zionism, educating peers and adults regarding the complex challenges facing Israel today and building stronger ties between North American Jews, our broader community, and the people and land of Israel.
Weber offers multiple courses in the visual arts, ceramics, dance, music, and theatre 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.
MUSIC
With the opening of the Tzadik Performing Arts Center, Weber expanded its Jazz, Rock, and Vocal ensembles while offering new courses in music theory and composition, electronic music, and sound engineering. In addition, Director of Music Drew Cohen will leverage the dynamic teaching spaces within the Tzadik Performing Arts Center to offer a series of visiting performance artists, providing students with opportunities to learn from and make music with top working musicians in the Jewish and broader community.
PERFORMING ARTS
Leveraging the new theatre and dynamic teaching spaces, Weber expanded its theatrical offerings by adding courses in Theatrical Direction, Short-Form Theater, and Collaborative Dramatic Performance. In November 2022, Weber offered its first-ever dramatic and musical theater production centered upon material written, directed, and performed by students. Guided by our Technical Director and Music and Sound Engineering Teacher, a growing team of Weber students master the skills of lighting, set design, and sound engineering, managing traditional and high-tech equipment in service of each performance.
FINE ARTS
Our Fine Arts program includes two art studios – one for ceramics and one for visual arts. The ceramics studio has 14 wheels and a slab roller, accommodating the many students who select this elective. Assignments range from sculpture and tableware to Jewish ritual objects such as Passover seder plates and kiddush cups. Although most pots are fired electrically inside, Raku firings happen periodically outside — in the lower parking lot. The ceramics teacher and a Jewish Studies teacher co-teach an interdisciplinary course in Jewish Symbolism where the class studies Jewish text and then creates a visual arts piece that expresses their interpretation of the text.
The Weber School sponsors 16 Varsity and 5 Junior Varsity teams and is a member of the Georgia High School Association. More than 70% of the student body participates in athletics.
Weber Athletics offers a year-round strength and conditioning program -- available to all students -- that utilizes a traditional weight room in our state-of-the-art Eitan Force Athletic Complex. The EFAC offers an indoor training facility equipped with free weights, cardiovascular equipment, suspension training, an indoor batting cage, an indoor golf training area, and other tools to help increase strength, speed, agility, flexibility, and overall fitness. We also have a full-time Athletic Trainer to meet the sports medicine needs of our athletes.
Student Life at Weber goes far beyond the classroom and provides real-life experiences that help develop character, judgment, and confidence.
Whether partnering in a community service project, leading a school program, or participating in a student organization, Weber students have myriad opportunities to pursue their interests. Our students are engaged and excited about their community, their friends, and their school.
From Jewish studies to Shabbaton, grade level trips and holiday celebrations and events, Weber dynamically embraces Judaism and Jewish culture.
School tours, classroom visits, and zoom information sessions provide a variety of ways for you to explore Weber and learn how our "Only at Weber" curriculum and co-curriculars set Weber apart from other Atlanta area high schools.
Tours are offered from October through January of the academic year.
Shadow Visits are offered throughout February of the academic year. During these visits, prospective students are hosted by Weber Student Ambassadors as they visit 3-4 different Weber classes. They also meet with Directors of many of our programs.
Weber's application process is entirely online with sections for both parent and student to complete. Your application can be saved and resumed later if the Parent and Student sections need to be completed at different times.
Learn more about the process for new and existing Weber families here.
Important Dates
February 28, 2025: Online written application and online checklist completed
February 28, 2025: Tuition assistance application deadline
April 4, 2025: Admissions decisions emailed
April 11, 2025: Intent to Enroll form returned and Enrollment contract completed with registration deposit
If you are unable to meet the admissions due date, please contact the admissions office.
Admissions Questions?
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Rise Arkin
Director of Admissions
404-917-2500, ext. 131
Rachel La Kier
Admission Assistant
Amelia
Weber has helped me focus on and excel in the subjects I love most; for example, I was able to take additional math courses over the summer to work on above level math that I find interesting. When I needed to switch out of a class, the dean was very responsive to my emails and understanding of my concerns. When I would like to meet with a teacher to go over a test, study, or talk about a lesson, it is very easy to find time to meet with them and get the help I need.
Amelia
Weber teachers are very good at explaining things to me if I need extra help and do not judge me if I need something explained differently or more than once.
Amit
I love the close-knit community between Weber teachers and students and between the students with each other. We have so many traditions that are unique to Weber.
Ava
Weber has given me the best education and a connection to my Jewish identity. I can reach my full potential with the fantastic opportunities available to me.
Hailey
When it comes to Weber, so many positive thoughts fill my head! The community and teachers are so welcoming. I love how much the teachers care about everyone's work ethic and grades and try their best to instill a passion for learning new things.
Halle
I love that my teachers always have an open door and are willing to meet with students to benefit their education. I love that my Jewish identity is enhanced by the interactive, interesting classes offered at Weber. I love that I can be confident and be myself around my peers and teachers because of the welcoming community. I love that my voice is heard.
Ilana
At Weber, when you walk through the halls, you see different people in different grades hanging out with each other. The teachers also put in great effort to make connections with their students. Every teacher I've had has regularly checked in with each student in their class! Though they teach many different classes, Weber teachers always make time for their students.
Jason
I love the amount of care and effort the teachers put into teaching and making sure we are comfortable in our learning environment while helping us to be successful. Weber provides such a comfortable place to learn and grow -- not only as students but in preparing for our future.
Jason
I love the tremendous amount of drive and determination in the athletics program.
Josh
What I love about Weber is the community. Everybody has a common goal -- becoming more invested members of the Jewish community.
Leah
One thing I love about Weber is the strong bond between my teachers and me! They all put a lot of effort into building a relationship with their students.
Mason
I love that Weber is such a tight community and so accepting of everyone. I have truly found my best friends and Weber, and I am forever grateful for this amazing school.
Matthew
I love how the teachers at Weber genuinely do care and do everything they can to help students succeed.
Miriam
I love the one-on-one with my teachers and how they care about making every student better. Weber is a fun and safe environment where I can thrive.
Miriam
I love that we can play any sport that we want!
Molly
Weber has helped me come out of my shell and be proud of my Jewish identity.
Sam
I love Weber because it is the perfect school to expand my academic knowledge while staying connected to Judaism, Jewish culture, and Israel.
Sam
Weber teachers are willing to listen, engage, and work with you inside and outside the classroom. There are so many opportunities, academically, socially, and athletically. Everyone is willing to talk and listen.
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.