For students in Year 10 and upwards, Yeshivah College has two educational tracks. One is a dual curriculum including both religious studies and general education studies. The other is a religious studies-only curriculum known as '
Mesivta Melbourne' (Hebrew for "academy"). The Mesivta program consists of Chassidus,
Talmud, Shulchan Aruch, and many other Jewish texts and subjects. Every month the students get together for a "farbrengen" a gathering in which stories and words of inspiration are shared by students, teachers, and guest speakers. The students regularly publish a kovetz (compilation of talmudic novelties). Overall the Mesivta students provide a sense of Jewishness to the school. ==Shluchim==