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Sacred Heart Schools

J.L.
11 Jan 2024
5 min read
3.6/
5

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NA/
5

Financial Health of the School

Admissions Score

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5

Acceptance rates at top colleges

4/
5

Leadership

Strength and Character of Leadership

Lawsuits and Controversies

4/
5

Filings Against the School and Public Complaints

Years in Business  

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Number of years the school has been operating.

2.4/
5

School Culture

School’s adherence to Stated Culture and Values

Size of Student Body

NA

Total Enrollment

Student to Teacher Ratio

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Average Student to Teacher Ratio

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The Academy and Hardey Prep

6250 N. Sheridan Road

Chicago, Illinois 60660

Email: communication@shschicago.org

Phone: 773.262.4446

Website: https://www.shschicago.org/

Overview & History
  • Located in the Edgewater Glen neighborhood of Chicago
  • Founded in 1876
  • Private, Independent and Catholic School. Elementary students receive separate gender education with opportunities for co-ed environments
  • Serves Grades PreK-8
  • Enrollment  605 students
  • Student to Teacher Ratio: PK/JK 7:1, K-8 9:1
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Summary

Financial Health and Information

Score NA / 5

  • Donors and how much school depends on donations to function 
  • Investments
  • Cashflow
  • Executive compensation as a percentage of budget
  • Percentage of budget covered by tuition

Leadership 

Score 4/5

  • Head of Schools: Meg Steele 2021-present
  • Previously Steele was Head of School of Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart in Lake Forest, Illinois
  • Board of Trustees

Lawsuits & Controversies

Score 4/5

  • None found

School Culture

Score 2.4/5

  • Sacred Heart Academy and Hardy Prep states Faith, Intellect, Social Action, Community, and Growth as pillars of the school’s culture. Their mission statement can be found here. Some alumni and parents do complain of bullying and other issues that do not align with the stated culture.

Average of Available Online Rankings

  • 4.25 out of  5 stars
  • Great Schools 3.7 out of 5   6 total reviews 
  • Niche 4.6  out of 5 32 reviews
  • Yelp  5 stars   30 reviews
  • Google 4.4 out of 4  30 reviews

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Sacred Heart Schools

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Sacred Heart is a great academic institution. The environment is uplifting. The downside is lack of diversity and inclusion.

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The kids are not always nice. Very wealthy school. It is part of a network which is unique.

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The Philosophy of Sacred Heart is nice, but unfortunately it doesn't get across to most students. There was a very big bullying problem in my grade, and when people would bring it to the teachers or administration, they did nothing. The academics there are strong, and they have a fair amount of club and teams (athletic and non-athletic). One thing they do claim is to have a economically, religiously, and culturally diverse student body, and that is true, but there definitely was a divide between the wealthy and everyone else. The quality of the teachers at the school is about 25% poor and 75% good. The middle school teachers do a good job preparing you for high school. Overall, I would suggest sending your children here if they generally fit in, and if you are wealthy, otherwise, steer clear.

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Run! Sacred Heart on Sheridan Rd has zero support for children who learn differently and their answer to advanced students is one page of enrichment. Boys and girls are treated very differently with the best teachers supporting Hardy Prep. We were underwhelmed with the quality of teachers for our daughter and shocked by the lack of support academically, socially and emotionally. Top dollar donors receive a blind eye towards their obnoxious and less academically sound students. There is a huge bullying problem not only with the children but adults as well, for the amount of money and emotional turmoil you will experience I would toss your dollars anywhere but here.

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We have been at Sacred Heart for nine years now and we could not be happier with the impact the school has had on our children! They have not only learned the subjects but have also benefitted from the development of the whole child that Sacred Heart offers, which has allowed them to grow into true "Hardey gentlemen." The focus on the Sacred Heart goals & criteria (faith in God, respect for intellectual values, social awareness/action, building of community, and growth in an atmosphere of wise freedom) is apparent. We are so grateful to have Sacred Heart as a partner in our children's development!

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We have two children at Sacred Heart and feel so lucky to have found this school. The teachers really educate the whole child, and understand what each student needs. Academics are challenging and rigorous, preparing kids for the top high schools in the city. Same-sex education and small class sizes help create an environment that is focused and nearly free of distractions. There is a huge number of clubs, activities and sports to choose from. I also appreciate that while the school is Catholic, it's pretty progressive and very inclusive -- students (whose families have a ton of different backgrounds) learn about world religions from both an academic and cultural perspective. One thing that makes Sacred Heart special is the focus on service and civic education, which is a huge part of daily life and the school community.

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