| Sacred Heart at a Glance
St. Madeleine
Sophie Barat founded the Society of the Sacred
Heart in Paris in 1800. She felt strongly that
providing girls with an education based on Christian
values was essential for a healthy society to
emerge from the upheaval of the French Revolution.
St. Madeleine Sophie envisioned a school that,
while laying the foundation for an active faith
and compassionate service for the poor, would
develop each student’s gifts and awaken
a thirst for lifelong learning.
In 1818, St. Philippine Duchesne led a group of
five French-speaking Religious of the Sacred Heart
(RSCJs) to the New World and started the first
free school for girls west of the Mississippi
River. Thirty years later in 1848, on Bleecker
Street in Manhattan, Mother Aloysia Hardey, rscj
founded our School, Convent of the Sacred Heart.
In 1904, the School moved to Maplehurst in the
Bronx, and in 1945 moved to its present location
in Greenwich, the former Overlook Farm Estate,
to accommodate a growing student body. Since then
the School has continued its more than
150-year-old tradition of educating young women
to learn and to lead. We currently enroll more
than approximately 750 girls, and are part of the Network
of Schools of the Sacred Heart, all of which are
committed to a set of principles known as the
Goals & Criteria of
Sacred Heart Schools.
Accreditation
Convent of the Sacred Heart
is accredited by the New England Association of
Schools and Colleges and is approved by the Connecticut
State Board of Education. We are also a member
of the National Association of Independent Schools,
the Connecticut Association of Independent Schools,
the National Coalition of Girls’ Schools
and the Network of Sacred Heart Schools in the
United States.
Daily Life
The first academic period begins
at 8:25 a.m. and the day ends at 3:25 p.m. Athletics
and a variety of other activities occur after
school. Students can buy or bring lunch. Lunch
is provided for a yearly fee. To see what a typical
student’s day is like at Convent of the
Sacred Heart, go to A
Day in the Life: Upper School, A
Day in the Life: Middle School or A
Day in the Life: Lower School.
Admission and Financial
Aid
An education at Sacred Heart
is an investment that will provide many important
and valuable opportunities. Currently, Sacred
Heart students come from more than 60 different zip codes
in Westchester and Fairfield counties. Sacred
Heart is committed to making efforts to increase
the socioeconomic and ethnic diversity of the
School’s student body. To become part of
the Sacred Heart student body, please complete
and mail your application to the Office of Admission
by February 1. Decision letters will be mailed
by March 1.
Applications for financial
aid are due by January 1. The financial aid
Committee is committed to helping families find
ways to make an education at Convent of the Sacred
Heart affordable and works with them to determine
personalized, need-based assistance. Applying
for financial aid has no bearing on admission
to Convent of the Sacred Heart.
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