Term Dates: 2026
| Terms - 2026 | BEGINS | ENDS |
| Term 1 | Thursday, 15th January - 7:30am | Tuesday, 24th March - 9:45pm |
| Term 2 | Friday, 17th April - 7:30am | Friday, 3rd July - 12:30pm |
| Term 3 | Sunday, 12th July - 7:30am | Friday, 18th September - 1:00pm |
| Term 4 | Sunday, 11th October - 7:30am | Wednesday, 23rd December - 9:45pm |
Please note:
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Regarding the end of the second term:
- Students who wish to travel internationally for the Pesach break should be aware that, as per the Rebbe’s directives, one should avoid crossing the International Dateline (and most Polar routes) during Sefiras Haomer. Flight routes should transit Europe or the Middle East, i.e. fly the long way around.
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Regarding the end of the third term:
- Second year students transferring to another Yeshivah may leave as early as absolutely necessary to begin their next Yeshivah year on time, but not before the day after Tisha B'Av, i.e. Friday, 24th July, 2026. We recommend staying at least until Sunday, 26 July, 2026, to participate in YG's End of Year Siyum and Banquet.
- Students going to New York for Tishrei will have permission to leave on Monday, 7th September, 2026.
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Due to the International Dateline, some flights may pose a problem of traveling on Shabbos, even though this might not be immediately noticeable from the itinerary. When travelling from Australia (even via Asia) to USA:
- Flights that depart on Friday and land on Friday should not be booked.
- Flights that depart on Thursday night or Sunday morning may be problematic. One should consult with a Rov familiar with the halachic implications of the International Dateline before booking such flights.
Camp Dates: 2026 - 2027
Camp First Day: Sunday, 27th December 2026
Camp Last Day:: Friday 8th January 2027
Please note: During camp dates, all students must either attend camp, or return home under the supervision of their parents. No other arrangements are acceptable without the prior explicit approval of the Hanholo. Before and after camp, any travel outside of Melbourne must be approved by the Hanholo.
Term Dates: 2027
| Terms - 2027 | BEGINS | ENDS |
| Term 1 | Thursday, 14th January - 7:30am | Tuesday 13th April - 9:45pm |
| Term 2 | Friday, 7th May - 7:30am | Friday, 23rd July - 12:30pm |
| Term 3 | Sunday, 1th August - 7:30am | Friday, 8th October - 1:00pm |
| Term 4 | Sunday, 31st October - 7:30am | To Be Advised |
Please note:
-
Regarding the end of the second term:
- Students who wish to travel internationally for the Pesach break should be aware that, as per the Rebbe’s directives, one should avoid crossing the International Dateline (and most Polar routes) during Sefiras Haomer. Flight routes should transit Europe or the Middle East, i.e. fly the long way around.
-
Regarding the end of the third term:
- Second year students transferring to another Yeshivah may leave as early as absolutely necessary to begin their next Yeshivah year on time, but not before the day after Tisha B'Av, i.e. Friday, 13th August, 2027. We recommend staying at least until Sunday, 15 August, 2027, to participate in YG's End of Year Siyum and Banquet.
- Students going to New York for Tishrei will have permission to leave on Monday, 27th September, 2027.
-
Due to the International Dateline, some flights may pose a problem of traveling on Shabbos, even though this might not be immediately noticeable from the itinerary. When travelling from Australia (even via Asia) to USA:
- Flights that depart on Friday and land on Friday should not be booked.
- Flights that depart on Thursday night or Sunday morning may be problematic. One should consult with a Rov familiar with the halachic implications of the International Dateline before booking such flights.


