[[File:RealiSchoolHaifa.jpg|thumb|right|Hebrew Reali School of Haifa]]
The Hebrew Reali School of Haifa ({{lang-he|בית הספר הריאלי העברי בחיפה}}), (known as the Reali School, or Beit Hasefer Hareali) located in [[Haifa]], [[Israel]], is one of the country's oldest [[private school]]s.ref== History ==
The Reali school was established by [[Arthur Biram]] in 1913, before the outbreak of [[World War I]]. The fundamental values of the school are [[Zionism]], [[humanism]], [[Toleration|tolerance]] and [[democracy]]. At the time, the [[Yishuv]], or pre-state Jewish community in [[Palestine]], was engaged in a [[War of the Languages|debate over the language of instruction]] in the country's Jewish schools. When it was decided that the sciences would be taught in German, Biram responded by founding the Hebrew Reali School. ref The first branch of the school was opened in the neighborhood of Haifa. In 1923, the school moved into a building on the old campus of the [[Technion]] which had formerly been used as a British military hospital. ref During that period the school founded a [[Scouts]] troop "MeShotetey BaCarmel" ({{lang-he|משוטטי כרמל}}) and in 1924 the school opened a [[Humanistic]] major, in addition to the previously offered [[science]] major. At the very same year the schools motto was determined: "Walk Humbly" ({{lang-he|הצנע לכת}}) (Micha, 6:8). This motto expresses the schools aspirations in the realm of education.
Between the years 1940-1948 in light of [[world war two]] and the strive towards esteblishing the country the students took the classes in shifts and the graduates joined [[Service Year]] ({{lang-he|שנת שירות}}).