Kadoorie Agricultural High School

Kadoorie Agricultural High School, sometimes spelled "Kadouri" or "Kaduri", is an agricultural school and youth village in Israel situated next to Mount Tabor in the Lower Galilee, two kilometers north of Kfar Tavor.

Two agricultural schools named after Kadoorie were built with these funds, one for Arabs and one for Jews.

The first principal was Shalom Tzemach, who led the "honour code examinations" (exams without the attendance of teachers) and concentrated in the subjects of agriculture and security.

[2] The school's nickname during that period was "the monastery", due to the place being so secluded and attendance restricted to boys.

During the period of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War many of the school's students and graduates fought in the Palmach brigades and were an honorable part of its chain of the command.

Grounds of Kadoorie Agricultural High School, 2011