Northwest Yeshiva's curriculum is integrated, encompassing both
Judaic studies, including comprehensive
Torah study that emphasis the development of critical thinking skills, as well as
College Preparatory Academics. The school is accredited by the
Northwest Accreditation Commission (NWAC).
Judaic Studies In 2019, Rabbi Naftali Rothstein joined the faculty as the Campus Rabbi as well being the dean of Judaics.
Rabbi Dr. Jeremy Wieder, a Rosh Yeshiva at
Yeshiva University, is the school's Halachic (Jewish law) authority.
College Preparatory Studies NYHS offers College in the High School courses in which students can earn University of Washington college credit. Currently, NYHS offers this option for Calculus A & B, Biology, Expository Writing, Environmental Science and Human Physiology. Freshmen have the opportunity to take a full STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) curriculum thanks to NYHS's partnership with the Center for Initiatives in Jewish Education and the Samis Foundation. NYHS students and faculty engage in monthly Town Halls, open to the public. The student led, Agenda Committee, organizes and guides the civil discourse opportunities. Topics are proposed by the student body and often are focused on school and communal issues.
Israel and Experiential Studies Learning about and supporting the centrality of the State of Israel in Jewish life today is a key component of an NYHS education. Students travel to Israel and Poland during their senior year to participate on the March of the Living. In 2022, NYHS seniors were the first teen group in the United States to volunteer with NCSY Relief in Romania at the Tikva House with Ukrainian refugee and orphans who had fled
Odesa, Ukraine.
Journalism NYHS's student newspaper, the Mane Idea won three top prizes at the Columbia University's Jewish Scholastic Press Association conference in the Spring of 2023 and in 2024. Three NYHS students won for their stories in the Mane Idea. ==Athletics==