North Shore Country Day School
| North Shore Country Day School | |
|---|---|
| Address | |
310 Green Bay Road , , 60093-4094 United States | |
| Coordinates | 42°5′55″N 87°43′45″W / 42.09861°N 87.72917°W |
| Information | |
| Former names | Rugby School (1893-1900) Girton School (1900-1919) |
| Type | Private country day school Co-educational |
| Motto | Live and Serve |
| Established | 1893 |
| Founder | Perry Dunlap Smith |
| CEEB code | 144435 |
| Head of school | Thomas J. Flemma |
| Faculty | 85 |
| Grades | JK–12 |
| Enrollment | 540 |
| Student to teacher ratio | 8:1 |
| Campus size | 16 acres (6.5 ha) |
| Campus type | Suburban |
| Color(s) | Purple and white |
| Fight song | "O'er the Fields"] |
| Team name | Raiders |
| Accreditation | ISACS |
| Publication |
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| Newspaper | Diller Street Journal |
| Yearbook | Mirror |
| Endowment | $35 million (2021) |
| Tuition | $24,425 (2024-25 for JK) $28,250 (2024-25 for SK) $34,025 (2024-25 for 1st-5th) $37,950 (2024-25 for 6th-8th) $41,425 (2024-25 for 9-12th) |
| Website | nscds |
Auditorium | |
North Shore Country Day School is an independent school in Winnetka, Illinois. It took its current form as a coeducational school in 1919 during the Country Day School movement, though it started as the Rugby School for Boys (1893-1900) and Girton School for Girls (1900-1918). It consists of a lower school, a middle school, and an upper school. North Shore Country Day School offers a liberal arts education with students representing the community's values of respect and inclusiveness.