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The School of the Sacred Heart is an international network of private Catholic schools that are run by or affiliated with the Society of the Sacred Heart, which was founded in France by Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat.
Sacred Heart Academy Bryn Mawr; Sacred Heart Academy High School (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) Sacred Heart Schools (Chicago, Illinois) Sacred Heart Schools, Atherton; Sacred Hearts Academy; St. Joseph's Indian School; Schools of the Sacred Heart (Louisiana) Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart; Stuart Country Day School; Stuart Hall High School
Saint Theresa Catholic School - Originally its name was St. Catherine of Genoa School [3] St. John Paul II Catholic Academy (Dorchester) - Includes the Columbia, Lower Mills, and Neponset campuses. Ste Jeanne d'Arc School (Lowell)
[5] "The Society of the Sacred Heart announced the creation of the Cor Unum Scholarship to provide tuition assistance to African American students desiring a Sacred Heart education at Schools of the Sacred Heart – Grand Coteau in Grand Coteau, Louisiana, and to provide professional development for faculty and staff and/or course curriculum to ...
Pope John Paul II Regional Catholic Elementary School (West Brandywine Township) Sacred Heart School ; SS. Philip and James School (West Whiteland Township, outside of the Exton CDP) [4] [5] [6] St. Agnes School (West Chester) – It opened in 1871. As of 2020 its enrollment is over 300. [7] SS.
Schools founded by the Society of the Sacred Heart (RSCJ), not to be confused with the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary (RSHM) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sacred Heart schools . Subcategories
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Schools of the Sacred Heart is a complex of two Catholic single-sex private schools for grades Pre-Kindergarten-3 through grade 12 in Grand Coteau, Louisiana. The Academy of the Sacred Heart , is a PK3–12 girls' school founded in 1821 with residential accommodations for students in grades 9 through 12.