In the fall of 2005, the school moved from its original location in San Jose to its new campus at 3900 Fabian Way, Palo Alto, where it also hosted the Keddem Congregation (Reconstructionist Judaism) for several years.
It is situated across the street from the Taube-Koret Campus for Jewish Life,[3] a new development for the Palo Alto JCC and the senior home.
The building includes 27 classrooms, high-end physics, chemistry, biology, and computer science laboratories, music and art rooms, a photo studio, a makerspace, a library and assembly space, student and faculty work and meeting spaces, faculty and administrative office clusters, and a Beit Midrash – a room for prayer and study.
[4] In addition to on campus experiences, each grade has an annual trip to destinations such as Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Israel.
These trips offer students exposure to new places, education around the history of the destination, chances to volunteer with local organizations, and bonding time with their class.