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We are Torah Academy Welcome to the Columbus Torah Academy community, a nurturing environment where children can grow both Intellectually and spiritually, where instructors inspire as well as instruct their students.

181 Noe Bixby Rd.
Columbus, OH 43213
Tel: 614-864-0299
Minds & Hearts of Students We live in complex times. Our children today receive confusing messages about morality, about how to measure success in life, and about how to make wise decisions.

Together, parents and teachers at CTA strive to give children the tools with which to succeed both academically and as human beings. This is an essential component of Columbus Torah Academy, a school community that seeks to touch the hearts as well as the minds of its students.
Our Campus Columbus Torah Academy sits on a sprawling wooded campus of 42 acres housing 30 classrooms, a library with thousands of titles of reference materials, chemistry labs, a community garden, art loft work space, and a full service lunchroom. The campus also has a state-of-the-art gymnasium that bleachers 300 and the grounds have an outdoor soccer and baseball fields, tennis courts and playground equipment.
TheaThe Columbus Torah Academy family mourns the loss of Thea Press,

beloved wife of Pearson Press; mother of daughter Karan (Paul) Tanenbaum and Rochell (David) Weisfogel; grandmother of Mindy (Matt) Cooper, Deena Tanenbaum, Joy Tanenbaum, Rebecca (Natan) Fink, Miriam (Dovie) Becker, Ari (Dvora) Weisfogel and Leah Weisfogel and great-grandchildren, Yitzy, Eli and Tzviki.

Thea and Pearson were among CTA’s founders and earliest supporters. They sent their daughters here, and remained constant champions of the school, personally raising funds to meet successive budgets.

They were fixtures at CTA events for more than 40 years, serving on every conceivable committee. Thea helped plan the first CTA Scholarship Dinner in 1961 and continued to be involved year after year, especially when it came to selling ads for the dinner journal — a task she managed until 2004. “We made a promise to Hashem,” she told the journal authors for the 43rd Annual Scholarship Dinner (at which she and Pearson were the honorees.) “We said we would do whatever we could for the school as long as we could.” She added: “A strong Jewish education is the most important thing. Columbus Torah Academy must remain true to the values of its founders.”

Mrs. Press immigrated to the United States in the 1940s from Germany. She attended Brooklyn College. She moved with her husband to Columbus, where he attended college and opened a pharmacy. Thea assumed many leadership roles in the Columbus Jewish Community, including as a co-president of the Ahavas Sholom Sisterhood and president of the Columbus Mikvah.

May her memory be for a blessing.






The Scrip program
The Scrip program is vital for CTA but we currently utilize only a fraction of its potental.  Help us turn it into an even bigger source of much needed income.

Scrip is avilable for virtually any purchase; Lowes, Bed Bath and Beyond, Starbucks, Speedway, Graeter's Ice Cream and Yosick's are only a small part of the list of hundreds of participating stores.

Scrip is available at the school 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM or by free delivery by contacting a volunteer at 940-6727 or 239-6356 and by email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

The Kroger Community Rewards provides financial support to non-profit organizations based on the money spent at Kroger by members enrolled in the program.

By linking your Kroger Plus card and shopping at Kroger, you raise funds for the Columbus Torah Academy.

All you have to do is enroll your Kroger Plus Card in the Community Rewards program and designate CTA as the recipient by typing in 80420 as the organization number. See our step-by-step guide. Every time you shop for groceries and swipe your card, Torah Academy earns a rebate. It’s that simple!

 

School Calendar

2011-2012 School Calendar Change: The 1st Day of School is Tuesday, August 24, 2010 and the last day is Friday, June 10, 2011.

Weekly Newsletter

CTA's weekly newsletter, Dateline, keeps you up to date with everything going on in the school.  We send it home with your child every Friday as well as post it online here.

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As CTA is a college preparatory high school, nearly 100% of our graduates continue on to a four-year college or university.  Many of our graduates will spend a year in Israel between high school and college.

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Six Degress of Separation

Go Lions!

Columbus Torah Academy is excited about their sports this year! Athletics, like academics, provides the challenges that help shape both the mind and body. Many studies show that qualities such as commitment and desire drive our students to compete and excel in the classroom, on the field, and later in their chosen profession.