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Hillel Torah North Suburban school strives to develop responsible, self-reliant, Torah observant children whose identity is shaped by Orthodox Jewish values and culture. Respect for the unique qualities of each individual is encouraged in a creative co-educational setting where students develop self-esteem and the desire for continued personal growth through quality Jewish and general education programs. Our Torah observant environment fosters a love for Israel and the Hebrew language, as well as a strong commitment to community involvement school students are encouraged to become independent learners, learn to accept personal responsibility, and develop interpersonal skills. They continue to develop a positive self-image, and are given opportunities to pursue new interests and discover new talents both individually as well as in cooperative settings and teams.
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Official information of Hillel Torah North Suburban in 2024 | FindingSchool

Day S. Grades: Grades Kindergarten - 9
Co-ed
Urban
# of Students: 477
Teacher:Student: 1:12
AP Courses: 0

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Religious Affiliation: Jewish

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Hillel Torah North Suburban is Co-ed private day school located in Chicago, Illinois, US. , and currently has about 477 students.

For more official information, please visit http://www.hilleltorah.org.
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Similar to most private schools in the US, Hillel Torah North Suburban’s typical admission requirements include school transcript, recommendation letter, application essay, standard test (like TOEFL and SSAT), and interview (often optional, but highly recommended).
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Where is Hillel Torah North Suburban located?
Hillel Torah North Suburban is located in the State of Illinois of USA. The closest major city is Chicago, which is about 11 miles away from school. Most families can choose O‘Hare International Airport to travel in and out of school.
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Also it is highly recommended to visit Hillel Torah North Suburban’s official site: http://www.hilleltorah.org or call them at (847)674-6533.
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Please share a few nearby schools that are close to Hillel Torah North Suburban?
Yes, here are few: Fasman Yeshiva High School, Cheder Lubavitch Hebrew Day School and New Hope Academy-IL.

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