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there is more than 400 students in the school, there is 800 students. The school is one of 40 democratic schools in Israel, 2 of them have enrolment of 800 students,Democratic School of Kfar Saba, Shvilim (democratic school in Pardes Hanna), from age 4 to 18 (and like 10 stusents who stays to age of 21, because they are part of education for people with disabilities).
In Kfar Saba, the school is parted to 3 democratic educational tracks, Sudbery track and Montessori track.
Origins: the page of Democratic School of Haddera in Hebrew Wikipedia, web's school in Hebrew, I saw it by myself. 5.29.21.246 (talk) 18:04, 19 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]