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Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy.

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Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy
Introduction
The education is strong and the bonds of community are lasting here. Love, respect and compassion are the underpinnings which support the people, the place and the programs that make us who we are. For over 77 years, the Dominican Sisters and their colleagues have nurtured the dreams, intellectual curiosity and goals of young women in a quiet yet powerful way. We celebrate the achievements of the thousands of young women who have passed through our doors and look with hope to the many young women who come to share the joys of our Flintridge family. FSHA supports an atmosphere where cultural, ethnic and economic diversity are prized, where academic challenge is expected, and where the Dominican philosophy governing the Catholic education is lived, a philosophy that recognizes the intrinsic worth of each person. The school has not wavered in its commitment to values, women dignity and equality, cultural diversity, or to single-gender college preparatory education. This unique balance of academic excellence and moral integrity is the foundation of "the Flintridge experience."
Overview:
School Focus College Preparatory College Preparatory
Grades Offered 9-12 7-12
School Type All-girls Co-ed
Support for ADD/ADHD Students No No
Religious Affiliation Catholic Non-denominational
Year Founded 1931 1900
Campus Size 41 acres 135 acres
Student Body
Enrollment 404 students 300 students
Percent Students of Color 59% 18%
Percent International Students 11% 16%
Percent Students Boarding 13% 70%
Average SAT Score n/a *National Avg. View
Offers Post-Grad Year No No
Academics and Faculty
Saturday Classes No No
Classroom Dress Code Formal Casual
Average Class Size 18 12 *National School Avg. 20
Teacher : Student Ratio 1:10 1:7
# of AP/Advanced Courses Offered 23 14
ESL Courses Offered Yes Yes
% Faculty with Advanced Degree 60% 61%
Summer Program Offered Yes Yes
Finances
Yearly Tuition (Boarding Students) $39,750 $39,900
Yearly Tuition (Day Students) $18,200 $22,720
Percent Students on Financial Aid 25% 31%
Merit Scholarships Offered Yes No
Admission
Application Deadline None / Rolling Jan. 15
SSAT Required No Yes
Acceptance Rate 57% 59%
Director of Admissions Luana Castellano Cathrine O&apos&aposBrien
Course Listings:
List of Courses Offered Link to List of Courses
Sports:
Total Interscholastic Sports Offered 12 13
Basketball Cross Country
Diving Equestrian
Golf Soccer
Softball Swimming
Tennis Track and Field
Volleyball Water Polo
Extracurricular:
Total Extracurricular Organizations 25 23
Academic Decathlon Alpha Sigma Mu (Science Club)
Ambassadors Amnesty International
Amnesty International Art Club
Associated Student Body California Scholarship Federation
Christian Action Movement Class Officers
ComedySportz Debate Team
La Vanguardia (Spanish Club) Mu Alpha Theta (Honors Math Club)
Multicultural Club National Honor Society
National Junior Classical League Resident Council
Saltatrix Dance Company Students Against Destructive Decisions
Theatre Club Varsity Club
Veritas Shield Yearbook
Young Writers Society
College Matriculation:
Year: -
Link to Matriculation Data
School Notes
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  • Academic excellence is the core of Flintridge, and the school broad curriculum prepares graduates well for their journey into higher education.
  • As with virtually all Flintridge alumnae, one hundred percent of the Class of 2008 will attend college. These talented young women were the recipients of many academic, athletic and leadership scholarships at a variety of universities and colleges throughout the country.
  • Students at each grade level participate in spiritual retreats led by adult and trained peer counselors, and include one- and two-day retreats for underclasswomen, a four-day retreat to Catalina Island for juniors, and two days of prayer and a four-day Kairos retreat for seniors.
  • Students are trained as peer leaders in LIFE (Living in Faith Experience), as Journey leaders and as Kairos leaders, all of whom help lead retreats.
  • The visual and performing arts program has, from the school inception, always been a vital part of the Flintridge curriculum. In addition to being able to select from a wide variety of arts classes, students present a full-scale musical production each year, plus a drama or comedy on the alternate semester.
  • Members of the school dance companies, and from all dance classes, stage a dance concert in the spring of each year, featuring not only Flintridge dancers but also student choreography. Dance students also perform in the annual musical.
  • Four musical recitals are held each year to showcase piano, chamber music, orchestra, advanced musicians and vocal technique. Student musicians may also play for school liturgies, the student musical and at graduation.
  • Art students display their work at the annual art show while also contributing their talents by helping produce backdrops for theatrical productions and illustrating the school literary magazine.
  • The Academy believes that the opportunity for participation in selected athletic activities is a vital part of the educational experience.
  • Freshmen must take a full year of Physical Education/Health, but all students are encouraged to try out for a team. Consistently, well over 70 percent of the student body in any given year participates in athletics.
  • Clubs are busy. Time is set aside each week for members to meet and plan activities, which may range from a bake sale by the math club and a mime-a-thon by Thespians to a limerick contest by the literary glub club or oga day by the Latin club.
  • Flintridge is home to approximately 51 boarding students, many of whom are international students who travel a considerable distance to attend. All boarding students will find a safe, structured, nurturing and caring environment, which provides a truly global learning experience that contributes to the character of the school.
  • Weekend life in the boarding halls is bustling. FSHA is close to Pasadena, which boasts many excellent retail stores, restaurants and movie theaters, as well as museums and cultural landmarks. The activities director plans a special monthly activity, ranging from visiting local ski resorts, enjoying some of Southern California finest beaches, shopping at the outlets in the desert city of Palm Springs, or having fun at a nearby amusement park, such as Disneyland, Universal Studios, Knotts Berry Farm or Magic Mountain.
  • The Director of Boarding Students and supervisors live with the students in the boarding halls, and ensure that school attendance, meal times, study hours and curfews are followed. Dominican Sisters reside in the same building and interact with the students daily.
  • Approximately 25 percent of the Academy student body receives some form of scholarship or financial aid. During the 2007-2008 academic year, close to $600,000 was awarded in financial aid to qualified students.
  • Additionally, between four and six incoming freshmen who demonstrate outstanding achievement in academics, entrance exam results, co-curricular activities, service to school and community, and based on teacher/principal recommendations receive merit scholarships ranging from $2,000 to $8,000.
  • The original mission-style buildings, which were designed in 1927 by noted Southern California architect Myron Hunt, overlook the San Gabriel Valley and the Pasadena Rose Bowl from the crest of the San Rafael hills.
  • School accreditations: WASC, CAIS, NCEA, Members of NAIS, WCEA
  • Profile last updated: 11/30/2009
The FSHA Main Building FSHA Bridge and Arts Building Tower Baccalaureate Graduation Soccer Dance Concert
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