Convent of the Sacred Heart (Connecticut)

Convent of the Sacred Heart
Address
1177 King Street
Greenwich, Connecticut, (Fairfield County), 06831
 United States
Information
Type Private, All-Girls
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1848
Opened 1945
Headmistress Mrs. Pamela Hayes
Grades K12
Enrollment 775  (2008)
Campus size 110 acres (0.45 km2)
Color(s) Green and white         
Team name Tigers
Accreditation(s) New England Association of Schools and Colleges[1]
Publication Perspectives (literary magazine)
Newspaper 'King Street Chronicle'
Assistant Head of School Michael Baber
Dean of Faculty Andrew Byrne
Head of Upper School Jayne Collins
Head of Middle School David Olson
Admission Director Catherine Machir
Website

Convent of the Sacred Heart is a private, Roman Catholic all girls school in Greenwich, Connecticut. It is privately operated within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport. It serves students ages 3–18 in Pre-school through Twelfth grade.

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Background

Convent of the Sacred Heart was established in 1848 in Manhattan. The school moved to the Bronx in 1904 and to Greenwich in 1945. It is an all girls school.

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, CT, the former Overlook Farm Estate, to accommodate a growing student body. Since then the School has continued its 160-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 five intellectual and spiritual principles known as the Goals & Criteria of Sacred Heart Schools.

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Sacred Heart Network's Sprout Creek Farm used to be on Greenwich's campus, but now is expanded and situated in upstate New York, just outside of Poughkeepsie.

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. They 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.

Admission

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. 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.Convent of the Sacred Heart challenges each student to take intellectual risks and recognizes the need to give focused attention and support in mathematics, science and technology. Faculty members at Sacred Heart teach with an eye to each girl’s success in School, in the larger community and in life.

Convent of the Sacred Heart seeks highly motivated applicants who are academically prepared and whose talents and intellectual curiosity will enable them to take advantage of the challenging curriculum and rich resources the School offers. The Sacred Heart Admission Committee looks for students whose respect for differences and compassion for others will lead them to make positive contributions to the School community.

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