Summary: At Flintridge Sacred Heart, our teachers are committed to inspiring their students every day to wonder, be curious, and seek truth with voraciousness and determination. The supportive interaction within the school community — combined with Flintridge Sacred Heart's nurturing and challenging curriculum — creates what only can be characterized as “the Flintridge Sacred Heart experience.”
Department Director Kathy Desmond
Student/Teacher Ratio:
8:1
Average Class Size: 15
Summer Programs: Offered
Full Time Teachers: 39
Number of AP Courses Offered: 20
Teachers Holding Advanced Degrees: 71%
Number of IB Courses Offered: 0
Learning Support
- Evening Study Assistance
- Learning Center
- Learning Differences Support
- Peer Tutoring
- Technology Center
English
- Creative Writing
- Honors
- Literature
- Journalism
- AP English Language
- AP English Literature
History
- European History
- Honors
- United States History
- World History
- Art History
Foreign Languages
Religion / Philosophy
- Ethics
- Faith
- Moral Philosophy
- Philosophy
- Religious Studies
- The Bible
- Theology
- World Religions
Humanities / Social Sciences
Sciences
- Anatomy
- Astronomy
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Environmental Science
- Health
- Physics
- Physiology
- Sports Medicine
- Forensics
- Robotics
Math
Computer Studies
- Computer Applications
- Multimedia
- Computer Programming
- Computer Science
Music
- Band
- Choral Music
- Individual Instructions
- Music Appreciation
- Music History
- Music Theory
- Orchestra
- Voice
Performing / Visual Arts
- Acting
- Art History
- Ballet
- Ceramics
- Choreography
- Dance
- Debate
- Design
- Drama
- Drawing
- Journalism
- Lighting Design
- Painting
- Pottery
- Publications
- Public Speaking
- Sculpture
- Stagecraft
- Studio Art
- Theater Arts
- Theater Design
- 3-D Art
- Modern Dance
Special Programs
- Community Service
- Independent Study
- Leadership
- Outdoor Education
- Physical Education
- Robotics
- Public Speaking
- Student Council
- Science Research
Dorm Life
Number of Dorms: 1
Average Students Per Dorm: 40
Number of Girls Dorms: 1
Number of Boys Dorms: 0
Dorm Amenities
- Game Room
- Laundry Facilities
- Lounge
- Vending Machines
- Wireless Internet
Other Dorm Amenities
Rooms are furnished with a bed, desk; dresser, bookshelf, and nightstand for each student. Rooms also come complete with a trashcan power strip and locker for each student. Each room has its own bathroom so there's no need to walk down the hall to shower in the boarding hall. Meals are served in our Dining Room which is the same space hotel guests dined in when the hotel opened in 1931.
Student Life
On the hill ... we welcome everyone with open arms.
Student life at Flintridge Sacred Heart is not just about the classroom– it’s also about providing opportunities for every student to find her interest niche— from joining the Amnesty International club to planning a service project for Christian Action Movement, writing for the school paper to editing the yearbook. For more information, visit https://www.fsha.org/student-life
Facilities
Other Facilities
Clubs & Organizations
- Amnesty International
- Animal Rights Club
- Community Service
- Computer Club
- Debate Club
- Diversity Club
- Drama Club
- Environmental Club
- Foreign Language Clubs
- Habitat for Humanity
- Honor Council
- Horseback Riding
- International Club
- Literary Magazine
- Math Club
- National Honor Society
- Newspaper
- Peer Tutoring
- Quiz Bowl
- SADD
- Student Activities
- Student Government
- Student Publications
- Theater Club
- Yearbook
Summary: We believe that the arts are a pathway to knowledge, curiosity, and empathy. Every day we reinforce, challenge, and extend artistic traditions while nurturing the creative habits of our young artists. Because the dream begins in the studio and on the stage, with passionate practice, we shape dreams into reality.
Athletics at Flintridge Sacred Heart is all about the relationships and life-long bonds you will develop by training hard, celebrating wins and learning to handle losses with your fellow teammates.
Arts Department Director: Heather Kent
Athletics Department Director: Stephanie Contreras
Notable Achievements: CIF Southern Section; Div. I champions in soccer; Choir placed first at World Strides On Stage competition; Soccer & Volleyball team received academic awards
Arts
- Acting
- Art History
- Ballet
- Ceramics
- Choreography
- Dance
- Debate
- Design
- Drama
- Drawing
- Journalism
- Lighting Design
- Painting
- Pottery
- Publications
- Public Speaking
- Sculpture
- Stagecraft
- Studio Art
- Theater Arts
- Theater Design
- 3-D Art
- Modern Dance
Interscholastic Sports
- Basketball
- Cross Country Running
- Diving
- Equestrian
- Golf
- Horseback Riding
- Soccer
- Softball
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Track and Field
- Volleyball
- Water Polo
Recreational Sports
Summary: We develop the talents and interests of our students and help them realize individual educational goals in high school, preparing them for college and beyond. To learn more: https://www.fsha.org/academics/college-counseling
College Information
Percentage of graduates who attend college: 100%
Middle Percentile of SAT Scores |
Reading |
Math |
Writing |
25th percentile |
450 |
540 |
510 |
75th percentile |
560 |
770 |
650 |
Notable Alumni
Camille Johnston
Class of 1986
Director of Communications to First Lady Michelle Obama
Beverly Beesemyer
Class of 1937
Former WASP and recent recipient of Congressional Medal of Honor
Claudine Cazian
Class of 1996
Production executive for "On Air with Ryan Seacrest"
Barbara Ling
Class of 1970
Received an Academy Award for Best Production Design for the film "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood."
Drew Washington
Class of 2012
Worked on the litigation team that represented the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team in its gender discrimination/equal pay lawsuit against the U.S. Soccer Federation.
Brianne Howey
Class of 2007
Graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in 2011 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Brianne is an actress, known for The Passage (2019), The Exorcist (2016) and Ginny & Georgia (2021).
Quotes From Alumni
“Flintridge Sacred Heart challenged me not to stay in the comforts of my community but to go out into the world to seek a better life not only for myself but for others.”
-, Class of 2004, Served in the Peace Corps
“It's so different comparing the girls
that go to single-sex schools versus
the girls that go to coed schools.
Here it's cool to be smart. You can
really embrace your brilliance.”
-, Class of 2010, Attending Harvard University Class of 2014
“Flintridge Sacred Heart has made me unafraid to use my voice. In a comfortable setting I've gained what many young women in the world lack: empowerment.”
-, Class of 2011, Attending Barnard College Class of 2015
“Flintridge Sacred Heart challenged me not to stay in the comforts of my community but to go out into the world to seek a better life not only for myself but for others.”
-Annie Rose Ramos, Class of 2004, Served in the Peace Corps
“It's so different comparing the girls
that go to single-sex schools versus
the girls that go to coed schools.
Here it's cool to be smart. You can
really embrace your brilliance.”
-Marisa McKently, Class of 2010, Attending Harvard University Class of 2014
“Flintridge Sacred Heart has made me unafraid to use my voice. In a comfortable setting I've gained what many young women in the world lack: empowerment.”
-Laura Allen, Class of 2011, Attending Barnard College Class of 2015
Merit Scholarships: Offered
Students Receiving Merit Scholarships: 3%
Average Merit Scholarship: 7,500
Current Endowment Amount: $12,000,000