The school utilizes a split-schedule day offering both Jewish studies and college preparatory secular courses.
The school's Mock trial team was the 2005 New Jersey State Champions and received press coverage both in the Tri-State Region as well as overseas for its efforts to gain accommodations to participate in the National High School Mock Trial Championship in Charlotte, North Carolina without being required to compete during the Jewish Sabbath.
[6] The school has an International Bible Contest (Chidon HaTanach) team which is coached by Rabbi Neil Winkler.
[8] The school also has a notable Science Olympiad Team,[9] having won the Yeshiva League for the past 6 years, as well as College Bowl,[10] with Junior Varsity having been undefeated since 2014.
[11] In an effort to build inter-community relationships in Teaneck, former Torah Academy athletic director Bobby Kaplan and then assistant principal Rabbi Tzvi Grumet, arranged for the TABC Storm to play a pair of exhibition basketball games in 2000 against the Knights of the Al-Ghazaly High School, a Muslim high school in the township.
[14] In 2011 TABC placed second overall with three first-place winners including Shimmy Auman, Evan Friedlander, Dovid Greenfield.
[16] The Yeshiva University Red Sarachek basketball tournament plays some of its games in the TABC gym, for which they received an award in 2004.