Winnetka, IL Education


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Winnetka, IL is known for its excellent educational opportunities. The town is home to several top-tier private and public schools, including New Trier Township High School, considered one of the best high schools in the nation. According to U.S. News & World Report, New Trier ranks in the top 3% of all high schools nationwide, and was ranked #1 in Illinois for 2020. Additionally, all elementary and middle schools located in Winnetka consistently rank highly on the annual Illinois State Board of Education report card system. This ensures that parents can be confident that their children are receiving a quality education fit for college and beyond. With its impressive school ratings and variety of educational options, Winnetka is a great place to invest in your child’s future.

Winnetka schools spend $22,289 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 10 pupils per teacher, 364 students per librarian, and 0 children per counselor.

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  EducationWinnetka, IllinoisUnited States
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Having had children attend both public and private schools. I would say the private schools are better. While the public schools are fine, there isn't any way to measure  More

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This idyllic, leafy, close-in suburb north of Chicago comes straight out of a Frank Capra (or John Hughes - see Home Alone for a view of the housing stock and  More

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