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The House Proudly Supports the National Charity League

Empowering today’s girls to become
tomorrow’s leaders

Events and Inspiration

The House is honored to be partnering with the National Charity League over the coming school year.
Watch this space for exiting news and announcements.


Welcome NCL class of 2024!

The House is delighted to host another fantastic evening for our friends at the National Charity League.

December 14th, 2019

We kindly ask that you pre-resister for this event to help us get started on time.

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Pre-register Now

We would be very grateful if you could kindly pre-register for the event using the form below.

 


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“I just got the most amazing call from my daughter just now. She was practically jumping through the phone and wanted to let me know that her US History test was AWESOME. I haven’t heard her this proud and excited about her work in a very long time- We are absolutely thrilled.”
Parent in Highland Park
“I cannot thank you and your tutor enough. My daughter was absolutely over the moon with her session. She said it was amazing. I think you found the perfect person to take her where she wants to go. This is going to be a great match. With many thanks!!”
Parent, WInnetka
“You have given Luke the desire to do well. I’ve been working on that for 4 years! He was so excited to show me his grades and current jump in overall GPA. I don’t know what you are doing, or how you are doing it, but thank you!”
Parent, Glencoe
“Just wanted to take this opportunity to thank all of you for all the support that my son got over this first semester in high school. It seemed that he had no idea what he was doing at the start of his freshman year. Your tutor assisted him with organization, study, writing and most importantly thinking skills... best of all, my son loves working with him! Your tutor completely changed the course of his first semester.”
Parent, Northbrook