The Schwartz/Reisman Science Education Center — Western Negev commenced operations in 2021, in response to a joint initiative of the Western Negev Cluster municipalities. It aims to enhance the quality of science education available to the region’s students over time.
Currently, the student body encompasses some 700 students from Sderot, Netivot, Ofakim, Sdot Negev and Hof Ashkelon, enrolled in the 5-unit physics matriculation program. In addition, starting from the 2024–2025 school year, the Center operates a branch in the city of Rahat, designated for students from the Bedouin community.
The Helmsley Campus, spanning approximately 5,600 square meters constructed at an exceptional building standard, is ideally suited for delivering the 5-unit physics and chemistry programs to the region’s students. A unique science garden over an area of 11 dunams around the campus is under development, enriching the overall learning experience at the center.
Around the campus, in collaboration with the Municipality of Netivot, a unique science garden featuring a Solar System trail is being established. The garden will be inaugurated during the 2025-2026 school year.
The center’s staff includes 24 staff members, 15 of whom serve as teaching faculty, the vast majority of whom are residents of the Negev.




