Bais Yaakov of Chicago is an all-girls high school that provides a Torah education and empowers students to become leaders in their community.
- Founded in 1959 by Rabbi Mordechai Gifter
- Originally located in the West Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago
- Relocated to Skokie, IL in 1973
- Continues to educate and inspire young women to achieve excellence in Jewish and secular studies
A co-ed Jewish high school located in Skokie, IL
A Jewish high school located in Skokie, IL
A comprehensive study of Jewish texts, law, and history
A rigorous academic program including college preparatory courses
Extracurricular activities and community service projects that empower students to become leaders
Prospective students must fill out an application, provide transcripts and recommendations, and interview with the admissions committee.
Yes, Bais Yaakov of Chicago is a school for Orthodox Jewish girls.
The school offers a variety of extracurricular activities including student government, drama, music, and sports teams.
Tuition varies by grade level and can be found on the school's website.
The student-teacher ratio is approximately 10:1.