Best Illinois Private Schools Belonging To Solomon Schechter Day Schools (SSDS) (2023)

For the 2023 school year, there are 3 private schools belonging to solomon schechter day schools (ssds) serving 546 students in Illinois. You can also find more schools membership associations in Illinois.
The average acceptance rate is 100%, which is higher than the Illinois private school average acceptance rate of 91%.
100% of private schools belonging to solomon schechter day schools (ssds) in Illinois are religiously affiliated (most commonly Jewish and Catholic).

Private Schools Belonging To Solomon Schechter Day Schools (SSDS) in Illinois (2023)

School
Location
Grades
Students
Akiba-schechter Jewish Day School
(Jewish)
5235 S Cornell Ave
Chicago, IL 60615
(773) 493-8880
Grades: PK-8
| 171 students
Ginsburg Solomon Schechter Early Childhood Center
Ginsburg Solomon Schechter Early Childhood Center Photo - A comprehensive athletic program of interscholastic competitive teams and intramural activities exposes students to a variety of sports, including basketball, soccer, track and field, football, golf, and tennis to promote life-long fitness and good health.
Daycare / Preschool (Jewish)
3210 Dundee Road
Northbrook, IL 60062
(847) 498-2100
Grades: PK
| 172 students
St. Thomas Of Villanova School
(Catholic)
1141 E Anderson Dr
Palatine, IL 60074
(847) 358-2110
Grades: PK-8
| 203 students

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