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Sacred Heart Preparatory (commonly called Sacred Heart Prep, SHP, or Prep) was an all-girls school with a significant boarding component until 1984, when it adopted the Preparatory name, ended the boarding program, and started admitting boys. For the 2017 – 2018 school year, SHP had an enrollment of 629 students, half of whom were male, 58% ...
Grieb currently serves as the head coach of the Sacred Heart Prep Gators football team in Atherton, California. He was a 13-year veteran of the AFL, having played quarterback for the Anaheim Piranhas (1997) and San Jose SaberCats (1999–2008, 2011–2012).
2.1 Primary and preparatory schools. ... Atherton St George's CE Primary School, Atherton; ... Sacred Heart RC Primary School, Hindley Green ...
Notre Dame-Belmont (all-female school), Sacred Heart Preparatory-Atherton, and the Menlo School compete in select WCAL sports (water polo and lacrosse), but mainly partake in the West Bay Athletic League.
Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory; Sacred Heart High School (California) Sacred Heart Schools, Atherton; St. Anthony High School (California) St. Augustine Academy (Ventura, California) St. Augustine High School (San Diego) St. Bernard's High School (Eureka, California) St. Bonaventure High School; St. Elizabeth High School (Oakland, California)
Isabella O'Neal, a senior at Atherton High School who has been offered more than $300,000 in scholarship money, is the winner of the Courier Journal Student of the Week. Isabella is a student in ...
Menlo School, Atherton; Mercy High School (Burlingame, California), Burlingame; Mid-Peninsula High School, Menlo Park; Notre Dame High School, Belmont; The Nueva School, Hillsborough; Pacific Rim International School, San Mateo; Shiloh United School, South San Francisco; Sacred Heart Prep, Atherton; Woodside Priory School, Portola Valley
Burr-Kirven attended Sacred Heart Preparatory School in Atherton, California. [1] He was the San Jose Mercury News Player of the Year as a junior and senior. [2] He committed to the University of Washington to play college football. [3]