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  1. Convent of the Sacred Heart High School is a private, independent Catholic girls high school in San Francisco, California. It operates in partnership with the boys Stuart Hall High School as Convent & Stuart Hall.

  2. 6 de jan. de 2022 · Learn more about Convent of the Sacred Heart High School here - See an overview of the school, get student population data, enrollment information, test scores and more.

    • 1715 Octavia Street, San Francisco, 94109, CA
    • 04152 923 122
  3. An independent K-12 school rooted in the Sacred Heart tradition of Catholic education within a uniquely single-sex and coed environment. The school is organized into four academic divisions, including Stuart Hall for Boys, Convent Elementary, Convent High School and Stuart Hall High School.

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  4. Sacred Heart High School is a Roman Catholic high school for girls in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles, the school was founded by the Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose in 1907.

  5. Convent and Stuart Hall are located in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights neighborhood. Drawing on a rich heritage, the diverse neighborhoods of San Francisco, and international connections, both schools provide a progressive, values-based program that is strong in art, math, science, and the humanities.

  6. Founded in 1887, Convent of the Sacred Heart High School is an independent Catholic school that provides excellence in education and prepares graduates to be active, informed and compassionate members of a global society.

  7. The California School Directory contains information about California public schools, private schools (including nonpublic nonsectarian schools), school districts, and county offices of education.