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==Education== Northfield is home to [[New Trier High School]]'s freshman campus. Northfield houses Middlefork (K–3) and [[Sunset Ridge School]] (4–8). It shares its ZIP code (60093) with [[Winnetka, Illinois|Winnetka]]. The high school is [[New Trier High School]]. A small part of Northfield (east of the former Chicago and Northwestern train tracks) is served by Avoca School District 37 in [[Wilmette, Illinois|Wilmette]]. An even smaller part (south of Winnetka Avenue between Sunset Ridge Road and the Forest Preserve) is served by Glenview School District 34 in Glenview. [[Christian Heritage Academy (Northfield, Illinois)|Christian Heritage Academy]] is a private school in Northfield that serves students in preschool through twelfth grade. It offers a Christian-based education. Northfield is also home to Glenview Montessori School, a fully accredited, non-sectarian school for 2-6 year olds. The Glenview Montessori School is part of the Deerfield Montessori Schools, one of the first Montessori schools established in Illinois. [[Saint Louise de Marillac High School]] was an all-girls Catholic secondary school in Northfield from 1967 to 1994, run by the [[Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul|Daughters of Charity]]. In 1994, Marillac merged with [[Loyola Academy]]. The campus was sold to Christian Heritage Academy. The local Catholic parish, St. Phillip the Apostle, ran an elementary school which closed in 2004. The facility is currently leased by the [[Hyde Park Day School]], a [[University of Chicago]] [[laboratory school]] for students with learning disabilities.
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