Native Speakers

The native-speaker student is defined as a mother-tongue (first language) speaker of English (first-generation Aliyah from English-speaking countries), or as someone possessing near-native proficiency as a result of growing up in a bilingual home or having studied abroad for at least two consecutive years in a school where English was the language of instruction.
Grades and main subjects in curriculum
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