Vancouver Talmud Torah

The largest Canadian Jewish day school west of Ontario, Vancouver Talmud Torah (VTT) traces its roots to 1913, when the first afternoon/evening classes were held on Heatley Street, in what is now the neighbourhood of Strathcona.

In 1948, VTT built the original wing of its present location on Oak Street.

At that time, the founders created bylaws designating VTT as a community school, accepting all students regardless of their ability to pay tuition.

A dual-curriculum school offering Judaic and general studies, all students are taught the traditional Jewish values of Derech Eretz (care and respect), Tikkun Olam (world repair through good deeds), and Ahavat Yisrael (love of Israel).

Featuring a double gym and the largest rooftop field in Vancouver.