Jews take other religions to school, according to a new study.

Members of the Tribe are better educated and more likely to go to college than Christians, Buddhists, Muslims, and Hindus, according to a Pew Research Center report.

Researchers said the reason for the education gap is that Jews are concentrated in the US and Israel — rich countries with good schools and widespread access to higher education.

Worldwide, Jews averaged 13.4 years of education — more than Christians, who tallied 9.3 years, Buddhists averaged 7.9 years, followed by Muslims and Hindus, who averaged 5.6 years of formal schooling, according to the study, called Religion and Education Around the World.

An estimated 98 percent of of the world’s Hindu population lives in India, Nepal and Bangladesh, developing countries with poor access to education.

Muslims living in countries with strong economies were well-educated, researchers found.

But women — who are often forbidden from attending school in Muslim culture — brought the down the religious group’s average, the report states.

Adults with no religious affiliation averaged 8.8 years of education.