Yeshivot Bnei Akiva's 60 schools extend from the Golan in the north to Eilat in the south. They include 25 boys' yeshivot, 18 girls ulpanot, 3 elementary, 2 women's colleges, 1 educational center and 8 yeshivot hesder.

YBA runs 25 Yeshiva High Schools for boys and 18 Ulpana High Schools for girls. In accordance with the philosophy of Rav Avraham Kook, zt"l, these schools combine a love for Am Yisrael, Torat Yisrael and Eretz Yisrael with a high-level academic education, creating strong religious Jews who contribute significantly to their communities.

In keeping with the changing times, YBA has also established several yeshivot and ulpanot in Israel's development towns, reaching children from low-income homes, new immigrants, and the learning disabled.

Its schools in Neve Dekalim, Sussya, Neirah, the Jordan Valley and the Golan Heights enable the network to strengthen Israel's frontier community. Several of its schools have also recently expanded to include elementary school students, transforming YBA into an all-encompassing network for students of all ages.

YBA operates eight Hesder Yeshivot, which combine Torah learning and military service, including the renowned Yeshivat Hakotel. Countless students from these yeshivot have served in elite combat units, doing their duty and serving the country, while remaining faithful to their commitment to Torah study and observant Jewish life.

YBA offers an outstanding higher education - in the spirit of the education offered at its Hesder Yeshivot - to women at its Women's Colleges, Orot Israel in Elkana and Orot Etzion in Givat Washington. Its students, too, have served their country by volunteering for Sherut Leumi - Israel's National Volunteer Service - in schools, hospitals, senior citizen centers and other facilities throughout Israel.